All,
Have any of you got the pebble grey interior and if so what exterior colour have you got to go with it. Also any opinions appreciated
Marco
Grey Interior
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Marco
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Robbie
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Apologies to cloth owners but I looked at all the colours in cloth and then the leather option, there really was no visual comparison to the leather. As someone mentioned, cloth can also gather dust when the roof's down which can be hard to remove.
In my opinion, if you want the ultimate, choose leather, it looks stunning you can't go wrong at £700, real luxury (plus as a gunner who goes to all home games, the red and black is a must).
PS. You can always change your order or have it fitted afterwards.
Robbie.
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In my opinion, if you want the ultimate, choose leather, it looks stunning you can't go wrong at £700, real luxury (plus as a gunner who goes to all home games, the red and black is a must).
PS. You can always change your order or have it fitted afterwards.
Robbie.
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Frosty
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Have to agree with Robbie. I got my silver CC with leather 3 weeks ago and it looks the business. The subtle touches such as stitched finish on the doors and leather on the glove compartment really set it off.
I was in my dealers showroom yestaerday and saw an Aegean 1.6 with pebble cloth - looked great but the blue trim on the doors and the glove compartment didn't do anything for me - personal taste though.
My advice - if you can afford the cost, go with leather. I had it in my last car (306 Cab) and would never go back. Resale value must be enhanced - doesn't take much effortok after and looks and feels like it should. My personal view is cloth is a let-down - all the glam on the outside should be continued within.
Having said that, I recognise we don't all have the budget for leather, so make your own mind up and be happy with the decision and enjoy the car!
Cheers
Frosty
I was in my dealers showroom yestaerday and saw an Aegean 1.6 with pebble cloth - looked great but the blue trim on the doors and the glove compartment didn't do anything for me - personal taste though.
My advice - if you can afford the cost, go with leather. I had it in my last car (306 Cab) and would never go back. Resale value must be enhanced - doesn't take much effortok after and looks and feels like it should. My personal view is cloth is a let-down - all the glam on the outside should be continued within.
Having said that, I recognise we don't all have the budget for leather, so make your own mind up and be happy with the decision and enjoy the car!
Cheers
Frosty
Cheers
Frosty
Frosty
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Marco
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Justin
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The other dimension to the Cloth vs Leather debate is whether you want the inside of your car coated in Dead animal, or just the tyres 
This was one of the reasons I chose cloth, so was really pleased with my new found tree hugging hippie status until I realised the steering wheel I got with the sports pack was leather...bugger!
Justin.
This was one of the reasons I chose cloth, so was really pleased with my new found tree hugging hippie status until I realised the steering wheel I got with the sports pack was leather...bugger!
Justin.
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Alex LS
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Robbie
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Marco !! What most of us are trying to say to you is forget any type of cloth and insist upon the leather out of pure taste and style - even if you have to request it special and have to wait, it'll be worth it !
I think I've made myself plain and to the point.
P.S. Good luck whatever one you choose though.
Cheers Robbie.
I think I've made myself plain and to the point.
P.S. Good luck whatever one you choose though.
Cheers Robbie.