I know they're sought after but really............
Discussion
George29 said:
Yes plain, dreary black leather would have been far better...
Thought you would have liked the purple, or does it clash with your shell suit?
The black interiors are classic looking - I quite like the creams too.Thought you would have liked the purple, or does it clash with your shell suit?
The last time I saw a dash that colour I was 17 and I had just vomitted pernod all over it
Jockman said:
No great issue with the quilting per se - as I say we use a fair bit of it.
It's the purple I don't get. I don't even like the purple hue to the exterior. Anyone that's seen a casino royale car up close will know what I mean - it's basically lilac
In the flesh, that exterior colour is stunning. It's the purple I don't get. I don't even like the purple hue to the exterior. Anyone that's seen a casino royale car up close will know what I mean - it's basically lilac
And if you want a contrast to the lighter colours for the interior, I can see why the purple might be seen to work better than black or dark brown, but the interior purple is I agree, something of an acquired taste
It's funny how in photos cars with adventurous interiors look really horrible, then in real life they also look really horrible.
I saw a Ceramic Grey V12VS Roadster in Park Lane a few weeks ago. That had black lightweight wheels and an interior in a very dark burgundy colour, not sure which one, but it was very nice.
I saw a Ceramic Grey V12VS Roadster in Park Lane a few weeks ago. That had black lightweight wheels and an interior in a very dark burgundy colour, not sure which one, but it was very nice.
Phil74891 said:
It's funny how in photos cars with adventurous interiors look really horrible, then in real life they also look really horrible.
I saw a Ceramic Grey V12VS Roadster in Park Lane a few weeks ago. That had black lightweight wheels and an interior in a very dark burgundy colour, not sure which one, but it was very nice.
Quite possibly Iron Ore, which everyone who has seen one has described as burgundy.I saw a Ceramic Grey V12VS Roadster in Park Lane a few weeks ago. That had black lightweight wheels and an interior in a very dark burgundy colour, not sure which one, but it was very nice.
Considering there are now 3 x V12 Roadsters for sale on the AM website with mileage's of 2000 - 3000 miles and are circa £30 - £35K cheaper (with stronger colour schemes.
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