bkwagonss
04-07-2009, 10:32 PM
When I ordered my car back in October I don't think we had a good idea of what the different interiors were going to look like.
I've had several cars with a full tan interior and it's still my favorite.
Actually my all time favorite interior is the "baseball glove" interior in the Audi TT.
So I ordered the beige interior thinking it would be all tan like my other cars.
Once I started seeing the pictures and learning the the beige and gray interiors were basically black interiors with beige or gray accent panels I was disappointed. I like black interiors for looks but didn't know if I could live with it on a daily basis.
Long story short, the more I see pictures of the beige and gray interiors (especially beige) the more I like them.
I'm glad I didn't change my order.
I'm also noticing that a more than a few expensive european cars have an interior that looks like this.
I even like the idea that not many Camaros that are on the built VIN list have beige interiors.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v61/aegis/DSCN0579.jpg
I've had several cars with a full tan interior and it's still my favorite.
Actually my all time favorite interior is the "baseball glove" interior in the Audi TT.
So I ordered the beige interior thinking it would be all tan like my other cars.
Once I started seeing the pictures and learning the the beige and gray interiors were basically black interiors with beige or gray accent panels I was disappointed. I like black interiors for looks but didn't know if I could live with it on a daily basis.
Long story short, the more I see pictures of the beige and gray interiors (especially beige) the more I like them.
I'm glad I didn't change my order.
I'm also noticing that a more than a few expensive european cars have an interior that looks like this.
I even like the idea that not many Camaros that are on the built VIN list have beige interiors.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v61/aegis/DSCN0579.jpg