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Red on beige doesn't look very fitting to me. I would like a darker color for the interior personally, that would give more puropse to a sporty color like red.
Red on beige doesn't look very fitting to me. I would like a darker color for the interior personally, that would give more puropse to a sporty color like red.
I heard once this color combination is typical for the American market... It appears that Americans like a beige interior with a red exterior. That's why BMW (often) displays its new models in this color combination for the US market.
I heard once this color combination is typical for the American market... It appears that Americans like a beige interior with a red exterior. That's why BMW (often) displays its new models in this color combination for the US market.
Well, I most certaintly don't fall into that demographic. If I ever thought to buy a red car I'd make sure it has a blk or red interior. The best color for a lambo I believe is Papaya Orange, w/ black rims.
Well, I most certaintly don't fall into that demographic. If I ever thought to buy a red car I'd make sure it has a blk or red interior. The best color for a lambo I believe is Papaya Orange, w/ black rims.