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Old Mar 27th, 2023, 05:22   #1
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Originally Posted by Existential Crisis View Post
To the last two posters, ya like what ya like. Not for me and a bugger to keep clean!! A lighter interior in a 'sunday' car is fine, but for one that will be used for an everyday work machine...doesn't compute for me! Each to their own. My lexus had a light interior and I adored that car, but nobody was allowed in it dirty!!
My better-half's car isn't too bad a compromise, the hood-lining (or whatever the appropriate term is for the underside of the roof) and pillar trims are light ('titanium' in GM-speak) but the stuff you sit on & touch is all black & dark grey. The higher-spec (HSV) cars all had black overhead, and I had zero chance of convincing her to get one of those because they feel more closed-in ... being a modern wagon design, looking out the rear window is already like looking through a window at the other end of a tunnel.

On the subject-line topic, there's a thread right next to this at the moment where the poster's got a 2019 <something>90, and has already spent heaps on it. Something new is no guarantee of reduced maintenance costs.
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