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GT Silver - Which upholstery colour goes best?

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I think that I will go for GT Silver.

Which upholstery colour goes best:
- black
- dark blue
- cocoa

Spizz
 
Cocoa is not £2000 more, that is the price on top of partial leather as UK cars were originally going to have.

Full leather is £1845 included in UK spec price so cocoa is £2084 minus £1845 roughly. I am ordering a Carrera in Arc Silver with Cocoa this week.
 
I would favour a dar5k blue option, it seems to go with most external colours.
I find black too black, it is a bit dark and closer to GTi's and the like.
However, blue is a bit less oppressive but still sensible and doesn't show dirt.

The C4s and the current car had metropole blue interiors.
I've not had any negative comments.
 
JOEL....About time you got a new avotar...NOT MINE, I keep thinking it's one of my posts!!!

Spizz..Glad you have moved away from black, GT silver... TASTY, haven't seen cocoa in the flesh/daylight to comment (sorry to say I HATE Savanna, but each to their own!) so would prefer a nice Metropole Blue myself.
 
Joel - according to configurator the £2k is on top of cost full leather for cocoa

Grant - having second thoughts what about seal gray with painted wheels?

Spizz
 
Cocoa is £2084 on top of basic car with part leather £56k. UK spec price is £58k with full leather. Have just ordered mine. Carrera with Sunroof, Arc Sil, Cocoa, Rear Wash Wipe, Cruise = £60500 roughly.

Can someone reduce me a piccy if I email it to them, don't know how and have no time at moment working 2 jobs to pay for the car and looking after newborn, thanks.
 

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