I'm looking for my next car after totalling my Volvo. I'm disappointed by the lack of beige, brown, saddle, and baseball glove interiors. They're almost all black.
If you Google, you'll find many threads on interior colors where most posters say "I love black and only black!" It's almost like some kind of strange bandwagon. What's so good about black? Generally you don't paint the walls of your house black, and most furniture isn't black. It's austere and gloomy. So why is it the most popular color for car interiors?
I also noticed that many people say tan is "hard to keep clean" and "wears badly". Huh? Black interiors show dirt far more just like black exteriors. When black leather ages it forms light colored cracks. Black also ages quicker because it gets hotter in sunlight.
I want a nice warm colored inviting car interior, not a cheap black Darth Vader gloom.
Why do people like things I don't like? It's just not rational
Don't follow too closely next time OP and you won't have to find a new car in this tough world where people think differently than you
Black looks professional.
Cause beige looks fucking gross
Black interior with window tint looks awesome.
>>14695754
Umm, what? Here's the beige interior in my Volvo. Felt very spacious and airy, just like a house decorated with light colors. The leather also never got very hot, even sitting in the sun. It's a very pleasing and luxurious color.
>>14695763
>this is what babypukefags actually believe
Ok
Black interiors tend to hide dirt decently well and often make a car's interior look newer than it actually is. At least thats my experience. Never had a car with a new tan interior.