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Question on Crema Interior

Discussion in '612/599' started by [email protected], Sep 20, 2008.

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  1. russell@ravg.com

    May 4, 2004
    20
    I may be able to get a hold of a 612 OTO with a crema interior, It is not my first choice, but it is TDF which I like a lot, and I may be able to get some flex on price. I have hard mixed reviews on this interior, from beautiful to dont wear jeans in it as it will turn blue.

    Any opinions on how difficult this interior would be to deal with (I am not the anally clean type), or if it can perhaps be stain guarded?

    Or should I hold out for the beige?

    Oh and I know for those of you who are reading my posts, I seem to keep waffling in which one of those to buy. I am a deal junky, and I do view it as part of the fun, hopefully just not most of the fun . . .
     
  2. DM18

    DM18 F1 Rookie

    Apr 29, 2005
    4,725
    Hong Kong
    I am not a big fan of crema. Feels like you are sitting in the inside of a woman's purse. I would pass. I love beige
     
  3. chuck1

    chuck1 Rookie

    Aug 12, 2005
    37
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    Chuck 1
    I have a TDF Blue/ Crema interior on a1999 456M . I gets lots of comments on what a great color combination. I have been in the car with jeans on and no problem. To me everyone has Tan and this is different.
     
  4. AMA328

    AMA328 F1 Rookie

    Nov 12, 2002
    2,518
    ABQ-67me68-OKC :)
    i've had a crema interior on my '89 328 since new and have noticed no problems due to the color.

    Keep it clean and serviced and it'll be just fine.

    Btw, -some- of us actually like this color :)
     
  5. Back Marker

    Back Marker Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2006
    545
    South
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    Tom
    I've had Crema, loved it, no problems. It's very beautiful with a Blue or Red exterior.

    As far as jeans go, perhaps an owner wore brand new jeans without having had them washed first, and some of the fresh blue dye transferred to the leather on a hot day.
     
  6. Har

    Har Rookie

    Apr 14, 2008
    31
    Saudi Arabia
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    H.N.AR
    612 interior is very beautiful in every color, however crema is going to be a color that is difficult to maintain. you will not be able to retain that beautiful interior for long and will find your self obsessing over your interior or just not worry and end up with an aged crema leather which is not the best looking IMHO.
    some colors age well others only look good when perfect and spotless, creama is definitely the second.

    look for another car that you don't have to worry about using as much.
     
  7. AMA328

    AMA328 F1 Rookie

    Nov 12, 2002
    2,518
    ABQ-67me68-OKC :)
    Reread the two posts above this one. Keep crema clean & up to date and no problems.
     

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