I see people in cars with very light interior. Aren't they insanely impractical?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, the light interior is much less hot in the sun, and the steering wheel can be touched in if park in the sun. I place seat covers over the front seats, and they are washable. Win win.


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Anonymous
We have a black car with a white interior, a black car with a black interior, a black car with a tan interior, and a white car with a blue interior. And 4 kids under 10. The top choice is the black with white. Nobody notices the car from the outside, but inside the car just seems brighter. The bottom choice is the black on black. We had to get tinted windows bc the car is so hot in the summer.
Anonymous
I find that interior color is not a deciding factor in car purchases. Your choices are limited, and I care more about the exterior color than interior. All of them are going to show something - light colored crap shows up on dark seats, dark colored crap shows up on light seats.
Anonymous
I have light leather interior. It is pristine.
Anonymous
We've always had white cars with tan interior. Nobody is eating in the car. Occasionally water is consumed. There are no shoes on the seats. There are floor mats. Our cars stay clean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see cars with interiors so light, they look almost white, the seats it is. I wonder how the people like them. They must be incredibly hard to keep clean on regular basis? I wonder how the seats look after two years of use.


You actually wonder these things?
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