Yachting Blue Interior
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Would you say it photographs lighter than it actually is? For example, is the last photo on Jammin's post the most representative? I am really wanting to stay away from luxurious and looking for more "sporty." Also, I know that my 4 and 6 year old will ride with me a LOT in the car, so how is it to keep clean? (Don't worry - they won't be eating food in it...)
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I think the last photo is the most representative of the color when you are actually in the car. It holds up really well. It is a standard leather not a natural leather so it is more durable. My car is a 2013 cpo with 12000 miles. I have had the car since January and have not done a thing to the inside. You can read up on multiple posts all about natural v standard leather. You will not confuse it with black.
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I have a 2015 S Rodium Silver Metallic with Yachting Blue interior in Oradell. The top photo is fairly accurate, the lower photo shows the blue lighter than it is. If you want to see the car let me know but I'm headed to Maine next weekend.
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Thanks -
The one I'm looking at is not full leather, but it is standard leather. I'm wondering how the blue dash on non-extended/full leather would look...
The one I'm looking at is not full leather, but it is standard leather. I'm wondering how the blue dash on non-extended/full leather would look...
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The last photo that is darker also was taken on a cloudy day. The windows are slightly tinted and there is no glass sunroof so there is not much light getting into the interior.
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