A collection of exterior car parts designed to modify the appearance of a specific vehicle, in this case, a fourth-generation model of a popular mid-size sedan produced in 1996, the presented add-ons are intended to enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, often aiming for a sportier or more customized look. Such components can include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, and sometimes even replacement hoods or fender flares.
The motivation behind installing such modifications on a vehicle can vary widely. Some owners seek to improve the car’s aerodynamics, while others prioritize a purely cosmetic transformation. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, aftermarket accessories were a popular way for car enthusiasts to personalize their vehicles. These modifications allowed owners to express individuality and create a unique aesthetic. The availability and style of these enhancements reflect the trends and tastes of that era.