👉 Dealer fumes refer to the unpleasant odors that can permeate the air in a car's interior, primarily due to the chemicals used in automotive maintenance, cleaning products, and fuel. These fumes often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvents, and other chemicals that evaporate quickly, leaving behind a lingering, sometimes acrid smell. Common sources include engine oil, brake fluid, and air fresheners, which can accumulate over time, especially in enclosed spaces like cars. The presence of these fumes not only affects the air quality but can also impact the health and comfort of drivers and passengers, leading to issues like headaches, dizziness, and respiratory irritation. Regular ventilation and professional detailing help mitigate these effects.