Interiors define exclusivity best - what' your favourite ?

Interiors define exclusivity best - what' your favourite ?

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897sma

3,364 posts

145 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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I think those paganis are truly hideous, they remind me of a cheap replica of a 50's American diner. In terms of a feeling of luxury and being somewhere special I think the Aston takes some beating.

hartley

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704 posts

200 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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AdamV12V said:
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Edited by AdamV12V on Saturday 26th January 22:57
Plus 1 - seen in the flesh a couple of times at Geneva - absolutely fabulous fusion of gentleman's club meets terminator 2 shiny aluminium

AMDBSNick

6,997 posts

163 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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AdamV8V said:
Hi Nick, it's a 4.4 in dark causeway grey with 21inch diamond turned alloys , cirrus (light grey) leather with piano black wood , no privacy , panoramic roof , colour changeable mood lighting. Absolutely beautiful.
Bugger. Can't remember which grey ours is but I know it has a copper fleck. Looked ace on an Evoque in the showroom when The Moose picked it. Cream leather for us. Should get her this week. Very excited yes

Little Donkey

1,544 posts

142 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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Bentley Continental in full Mulliner spec is a pretty special place to be. Just a shame the drive (well the older ones anyway) is so dull.

George29

14,707 posts

165 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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AdamV12V said:
yeti said:
In fantasy-land... Spyker do phenomenal interiors cloud9
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Edited by AdamV12V on Saturday 26th January 22:57
yes I love Spykers. The interiors are fantastic cool

Most modern interiors are dreary to be honest. Aston have got it spot on, although I personally prefer the DB9 interior to the 310quish style one. Even that is miles better than any offering from Ferrari etc.

Slarti

1,828 posts

155 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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897sma said:
I think those paganis are truly hideous, they remind me of a cheap replica of a 50's American diner. In terms of a feeling of luxury and being somewhere special I think the Aston takes some beating.
I've sat in a couple. Trust me, the interior didn't get me thinking about old school American diners!ni rather liken them to old school comic book scifi instead - think king of the rocketmen.

AdamV8V

1,380 posts

157 months

Sunday 27th January 2013
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AMDBSNick said:
Bugger. Can't remember which grey ours is but I know it has a copper fleck. Looked ace on an Evoque in the showroom when The Moose picked it. Cream leather for us. Should get her this week. Very excited yes
Nice! Let us know what you think of it. Guessing you went Vogue SE SDV8?