Roland Garros model vs usual 206CC model
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TZAG
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- Location: Athens
Hi gaia, there is no any major differences between the RG CC and the usual CC. It only depends on the country it's going to be delivered (some optionals are standard and vice versa) but this is also happening to the usual CC as well. The only deference I see on RG is the body colour (green) and the two-coloured standard leather seats (green&beige).
(gaia, very nice name)
(gaia, very nice name)
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RTF
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- Location: The Netherlands
Hello Gaia,
I own a Roland Garros Model.
Got some pictures of it at owner 446.
I chose this model because:
- it had all the options in one model (which saved me some money)
- You don't see this model as much as some other colours
- The seats look nicer, seem to be of better quality & had a better feeling
- I knew there was a facelift coming up and this one was already
colourcoded.
The model is not available in all countries i believe?
In Germany it is available since this year and over there it also comes with standard heated seats.
I own a Roland Garros Model.
Got some pictures of it at owner 446.
I chose this model because:
- it had all the options in one model (which saved me some money)
- You don't see this model as much as some other colours
- The seats look nicer, seem to be of better quality & had a better feeling
- I knew there was a facelift coming up and this one was already
colourcoded.
The model is not available in all countries i believe?
In Germany it is available since this year and over there it also comes with standard heated seats.
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