thoughts on stock silver trim?
#1
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thoughts on stock silver trim?
What does everyone think about the stock Galvano metal trim with darker colored leather interior? Does it look high quality over time, or does anyone highly recommend the brushed aluminum? From various picture posts and order lists I see that not everyone is convinced about the aluminum option.
#5
Personally, for me, I think it is fine with a black interior, okay with some of the other colors, but less okay with Carrera Red and not at all okay with Espresso. But then I would say pretty much the same for brushed aluminum- with the exception that will probably be an improvement with red leather. The reason is partly due to the colors, partly due to Carrera Red and Espresso being so much higher quality leather. With those, for me anyway, better trying to find an exterior color that goes well and then get your interior package painted. One benefit, you will not see this on many other cars. Better benefit, it looks great!
#6
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What does everyone think about the stock Galvano metal trim with darker colored leather interior? Does it look high quality over time, or does anyone highly recommend the brushed aluminum? From various picture posts and order lists I see that not everyone is convinced about the aluminum option.
#7
I went with the default painted silver metal finish on plastic whatever is. I'd like a piano black or perhaps something where there simply aren't these affectatious trim bits. The black full leather is pretty good. Quite nice. The silver trim, not so nice, but unremarkable, though it does have a way of causing a reflection in the windows that can be distracting on bright sunny days and sometimes in night driving where there's ghosts in the glass -- it seems to me that's the kind of thing that could have been designed out of a cabin by now. The accent lighting is quite good, too. Things like illuminated door sills don't appeal to me in the slightest ... anything you find as free on a Hyundai for "style" has no place on a Porsche, in my humblest of humbles.
Reading other posts, I'd say be cautious about cabin motifs -- the reds and espresso's become overpowering (in my humble.) A combination of black "cap" or belt line (black dash, black window sills, etc. with red or other contrast in the doors and dash seems to be warm and enduring where the solid bold colors risk becoming ghastly ... again, each to his own, just a word of caution for anyone on the undecided line.)
For reference, I just had a look at a Range Rover cabin versus a Mercedes cabin in the "who would be stupid enough to pay so much for an SUV?!" price bracket. I think the RR has come forward and higher from an already undisputed luxury to now a full blooded "Bentley" level, which Mercedes has gone from "yeah, I can see this is now made in America" standard to a "have the tables turned and Mercedes is now imitating Lexus?!" situation ... how embarrassing for Mercedes to be so talentless in the design department.
Reading other posts, I'd say be cautious about cabin motifs -- the reds and espresso's become overpowering (in my humble.) A combination of black "cap" or belt line (black dash, black window sills, etc. with red or other contrast in the doors and dash seems to be warm and enduring where the solid bold colors risk becoming ghastly ... again, each to his own, just a word of caution for anyone on the undecided line.)
For reference, I just had a look at a Range Rover cabin versus a Mercedes cabin in the "who would be stupid enough to pay so much for an SUV?!" price bracket. I think the RR has come forward and higher from an already undisputed luxury to now a full blooded "Bentley" level, which Mercedes has gone from "yeah, I can see this is now made in America" standard to a "have the tables turned and Mercedes is now imitating Lexus?!" situation ... how embarrassing for Mercedes to be so talentless in the design department.
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#9
Any chance you will post some high quality interior pics with the aluminum trim on black full leather? I am thinking of ordering the same combo along with GT Silver.Also, how is the tactile feel of the aluminium? Does it have that slightly rough to touch surface that metal-metal contact can sound annoying? Or it is more smoothed out and just visually flat like brushed should be?
#11
Burning Brakes
I agree not to like - aluminum, leather or CF, I even prefer painted. Stock material looks too light/fake and scratches easy. I don't like the sport steering wheel because of the glossy plastic.
#12
@sfo.. thank you very much for the pics.
I guess the shift lever has the Alu trim on it too.. huh? So, I have another decision to make.. shiny plastic and feel the nice leather shifter or more visually tolerable aluminium with less window reflections / shine and feel that textured aluminium (not a plus for me).
I guess the shift lever has the Alu trim on it too.. huh? So, I have another decision to make.. shiny plastic and feel the nice leather shifter or more visually tolerable aluminium with less window reflections / shine and feel that textured aluminium (not a plus for me).
#14
Instructor
@sfo.. thank you very much for the pics.
I guess the shift lever has the Alu trim on it too.. huh? So, I have another decision to make.. shiny plastic and feel the nice leather shifter or more visually tolerable aluminium with less window reflections / shine and feel that textured aluminium (not a plus for me).
I guess the shift lever has the Alu trim on it too.. huh? So, I have another decision to make.. shiny plastic and feel the nice leather shifter or more visually tolerable aluminium with less window reflections / shine and feel that textured aluminium (not a plus for me).
#15
First, I LOVE the Espresso interior. Secondly I prefer the standard (fake) aluminum since it will be hard to change out all of the shiny bits to brushed aluminum. Ergo in the interest of matching interior parts, I would elect to save the $$$ and go with standard aluminum bits. Also I would opt to cover up the reflective aluminum panel surrounding the shift lever with leather to eliminate glare in that area.