I have been thinking of order the saffron seats on my 2014 V Coupe because it's different and adds some color to the all black interior, but my concerns are that the saffron portions of the seats and interior will get dirty and fade over time making it look like crap.
I have seen it in person and it looks pretty good when it's new, but I haven't seen any after a couple years of solid use to really tell.
Who cares. Live in the future or past and you'll never enjoy the present. What are you concerned about exactly? Resale? Let me tell you this; orange interiors, dirty or clean, do not lend to high resale value. Longevity? The GM suede is not made from minced unicorn horns and space aliens. It's cheap faux alcantara, it can be replaced, if you so desire. Although, you'll likely wear a hole in your 'leather' seat bolsters before that happens.
Mine are a few years old, 2011 with 20k and they still look great. Almost brand new I would say. If you like the look of them, I wouldn't worry about getting them dirty, plus they're supposed to be pretty easy to clean with soap and water.
I absolutely hated them in pictures. Then I saw them in person and I had to have them. The yellow stitching you get everywhere else in the car just makes it look awesome!
Agreed. Real driver enthusiasts would forgo seats and simply squat in the area vacated by the seats. It's really the only way to truly feel connected to the car.
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