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Chevy for 2017 offers more than 9 different exterior color options and 5 different interior color options all depending on the model.
You can google Chevrolet and find them there.
I like black. I have had a black leather interior in my last 3 cars and black cloth in the one before that. I thought it was good with the kiddos as it didn't show dirt and much as tan or any other colors!
Chevy for 2017 offers more than 9 different exterior color options and 5 different interior color options all depending on the model.
You can google Chevrolet and find them there.
It sure was different years ago. For example, a 1970 Cadillac was available in 21 exterior colors and over 10 interior colors. Some colors could even be special-ordered. For example, a 1963 lime green or 1966 burgundy color could be ordered on a 1970. Same with the interior. You could even have one built with a leather front seat and cloth rear seat. Or vice-versa.
Just visited the Chevrolet dealership for my promotional $9.95 oil change with 21 point inspection.
Viewed all 7 new cars in showroom.
Black in all interiors. Everything black in all cars.
What happened to tan?
Anyone reading here have a dog? How do you keep your nice black interior clean of dog hair?
Yes. As I've said before, anyone who is obsessive about dog hair shouldn't have a dog. It's pretty simple. I have two Great Danes, and my black Toyota RAV4 is the doggie driver. Dog hair is my fashion accessory.
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Originally Posted by unit731
Beyond that.
Used to be able to get a green interior, blue interior, white interior, tan interior and on and on.
I get it. Some DO like black. But does everyone?
Yes, it does save the manufacturers some money. But really, how much more would it cost to offer at least a tan interior?
Black seats, black dash, black carpet . . . the worstest to keep clean.
Are you buying a car or getting an oil change? The showroom is just that; a showroom. The lot itself has many colors of vehicles available. If you want to buy a car and don't want black, tell the dealer to show you other colors. It's not hard.
Black isn't cool when you live in Florida. I brought a black on black car here when I relocated and it's too darn hot.
I was determined to get a lighter color interior for the other car I bought in September. I succeeded - scored tan leather seats. Carpet is still black along with parts of the dash but the big thing is the seats.
I also will not have a car with a black leather interior.
Haven't had trouble finding lighter ones, just click interior colors in searches and uncheck black.
There are lighter interior colors at Chevy and all the other automakers. The couple cars in a showroom are not all inclusive of every color and feature available.
It's cheaper to make the cars with only two or three available colors, so they only make the most popular ones, and to hell with everyone else. It's even limited to certain outside/inside color combinations. Unless you're looking at high end, then you'll have more choices.
As Henry Ford said about the Model-T: "You can get any color you want as long as it is black."
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