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Well, looks like I am going to have to change my interior color selection before the order locks.
Wish me luck, I am also adding the dark tailights, lets see how it all turns out.
"Black/Bordeaux"= red and black. It's a sweet combination. I ordered it on mine. Visit your dealership to see a sample of the exact shade of red. Good luck.
"Black/Bordeaux"= red and black. It's a sweet combination. I ordered it on mine.
Agreed -- ordered it on mine as well with Metallic White exterior. Bordeaux is a great shade of red -- tones it down a bit. Black helps reduce glare from windshield -- easier on the eyes. Will take delivery on mine in about a month, and can't wait.
All RED is too much RED IMO, and may affect resale value.
If you decide to go with an all red interior, I would suggest to break it up with the carbon fiber trim. This is what I did with mine. (Sorry for the fuzzy picture)
...All RED is too much RED IMO, and may affect resale value.
Agreed, with all due respect to ALL RED owners. I ordered a C4S, Agate Grey, Carrera S Wheels. Should take delivery mid-January. Blk/Bordeaux should go well. Saw the B/B in an Agate Grey Turbo about a month ago and the wife loved it. OP will love it if Porsche allows him to change the spec.
Agree...all red looks like a crime scene from "The First 48" inside the car. Two tone tones it down some. I wouldn't chose either design set up tho if I had a choice. Just not my color.
If you decide to go with an all red interior, I would suggest to break it up with the carbon fiber trim. This is what I did with mine. (Sorry for the fuzzy picture)
That does look nice. The CF does break it up a bit. However I would be concerned about the glare as others have mentioned.
The black overall interior with red seats is hot. Must be a Porsche exclusive or you could have just ordered the parts from Porsche and had your dealer swap them out. Simple enough with proper parts numbers from Porsche one would think.