| 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. |
| Not everyone has children spilling and smearing things on their seats. |
| If they are leather, they are easier to clean no matter the color. Plus a lighter interior doesn't get burning hot in the sun. |
| I’ve wondered the same. Jeans stained my tan leather seats. |
Yayks! Seriously? One would hope that leather seats would have some sort of protective something on them not to take in color form jeans. |
| Light seats match the color of the dog hair |
Yep. It’s faded some but every time I longingly eye a white leather interior, I cringe at the thought of it happenening to them. |
Same happened to me. |
Not my dog’s. |
| My dark interior shows things like crumbs etc much more than my light did |
Same |
| I have a black car with a black interior and ... never again. I love the look of black but it just looks dirty easily especially since I park outdoors. |
| Even in the light interior flooring is usually black for practical reason so that will still be a problem. |
| 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. |
| I have two preschoolers and a cream leather interior. My car is clean because I clean it regularly with leather cleaner and a vacuum. 2-3x a year we take the car seats out and full clean the seats. |