i originally wanted black on black, but settled for the ivory as it was in stock at my dealership. after living with it for a few days, i'm super glad i got the ivory. such a classy look.I got the Crystal Black Pearl with Ivory interior. It is an awesome look over the black on black.
I have gotten a few minor spots on the seats (I have a 4 yrs old daughter), but they cleaned up pretty. No regrets so far. Black on black interior is too "Blaghh" IMO..
yeah that was one of the main reasons why I didnt go with beige. kind of disappointing that the roof (idk what the official term is called) and the dash are not beige. Would of have been all over that if that was the case. However, I sat in my friends new BMW beige leather seats, the car is less then a month old and I could already start to see the leather blacken.Would've bought the beige interior if it were actually a beige interior. It's a black interior with beige seat covers and door panel inserts. Not even beige on the door arm rest/console coverings.
Made me think of Katzkin/Clazzio.
That's kind of why I like the beige leather setup.. Since i'm not a big fan of beige anyways, I actually like the smaller amount of beige.. Looks good IMO where the seats and door inserts are only beige and the rest are black.. It's very contrasting to me and attractive. I never was into the full beige (dash included) look Honda/Acura has always done previously.Would've bought the beige interior if it were actually a beige interior. It's a black interior with beige seat covers and door panel inserts. Not even beige on the door arm rest/console coverings.
Made me think of Katzkin/Clazzio.
It's really easy.. This should help:Anyone know how to remove the front pillars? And or anyone dip or vinyl the interior pillars?