An RLX Picture I Like
An RLX Picture I Like
While browsing AutoTrader for used RLX's, I came across this picture. I have never been a fan of white cars, but I really like the look of this white RLX with the body side molding. Tinted windows and an ebony interior would really be the icing on the cake.
that is exactly the color combo that i am kicking tires on...
Unfortunately, an Advance Package car would have a Seacoast interior.
Ask me how I know. :-)
I'd never have voluntarily chosen Bellanova White Pearl + Seacoast, but I got used to it and it's fine, especially after so many people have told me it looks good. LOL....
Ask me how I know. :-)
I'd never have voluntarily chosen Bellanova White Pearl + Seacoast, but I got used to it and it's fine, especially after so many people have told me it looks good. LOL....
This is what my car looks like.
Wouldn't have been my first choice, but you get used to it quickly and I wouldn't hesitate to get this color combination again in the future.
Something that I thought I would have a hard time getting used to is the sort of grayish taupe color of the top cover of the dashboard. I thought it would clash with the solid black leather of the steering wheel, but it is not so bad.
Honda's explanation for the odd taupe color in most of the interiors is that it shows dust less than ebony. The only interior color that has an ebony dash top is the ebony interior.
I'd *never* have voluntarily picked this, but with a Sport Hybrid you sort of have to take whatever it is that they sent the dealer.
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Wouldn't have been my first choice, but you get used to it quickly and I wouldn't hesitate to get this color combination again in the future.
Something that I thought I would have a hard time getting used to is the sort of grayish taupe color of the top cover of the dashboard. I thought it would clash with the solid black leather of the steering wheel, but it is not so bad.
Honda's explanation for the odd taupe color in most of the interiors is that it shows dust less than ebony. The only interior color that has an ebony dash top is the ebony interior.
I'd *never* have voluntarily picked this, but with a Sport Hybrid you sort of have to take whatever it is that they sent the dealer.
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One positive about the lighter interiors though is that you can clearly see the dirt, dye transfer, and whatever other stain, which makes it more prone to being cleaned. Black interiors still have all of the above, but most stains go unnoticed because they blend in with the dark leather which means most people with darker interiors probably clean them less. Just my
White is not too bad in this car. To my eye, darker colors are preferred, though.
I am also not a fan of lighter interior colors. This is not because they don't look good--my Greystone is really not bad at all--it's the maintenance.
I am also not a fan of lighter interior colors. This is not because they don't look good--my Greystone is really not bad at all--it's the maintenance.
I'm with you. After owning Merc with off white interior I learned the lesson. I marked the driver seat with my jeans. Now my interior is also light but I had the interior protection package. It's working but where I rest my knee against the console it is starting to get marked. I will let the dealer know and I have switched to Levis from designer.
FWIW...the upkeep hasn't been too bad for me with the Seacost interior. I give all the leather components a good wash, condition, and detail about once a month and mine has stayed pretty close to new.
If anything it's just the constant discipline of making sure you watch how you enter/exit the vehicle, as feet and shoe scuffs are where it's going to make the most impact. Particularly on the lower door areas and the inner door rim areas that are also "Seacoast" as well. Otherwise, there hasn't been too much of an issue with clothing dye transfer. Other than once incident I had, but that was our fault for not having washed the new "black" cloth jacket before my fiance sat in the car. It still had dye from just being purchased. Most of it has come out over repeated washes.
If anything it's just the constant discipline of making sure you watch how you enter/exit the vehicle, as feet and shoe scuffs are where it's going to make the most impact. Particularly on the lower door areas and the inner door rim areas that are also "Seacoast" as well. Otherwise, there hasn't been too much of an issue with clothing dye transfer. Other than once incident I had, but that was our fault for not having washed the new "black" cloth jacket before my fiance sat in the car. It still had dye from just being purchased. Most of it has come out over repeated washes.
If anything it's just the constant discipline of making sure you watch how you enter/exit the vehicle, as feet and shoe scuffs are where it's going to make the most impact. Particularly on the lower door areas and the inner door rim areas that are also "Seacoast" as well.
Like you, no problems with the seating surfaces. Surprised.
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Just want to be sure you noticed your color combinations in there.
Just want to be sure you noticed your color combinations in there.
Congrats jpadilla!!!
Enjoy the ride - that's one heck of a car for $36K.
You'll love the Krell audio...best way I can describe it is that all the music is clear and pure.
Enjoy the ride - that's one heck of a car for $36K.
You'll love the Krell audio...best way I can describe it is that all the music is clear and pure.
Last edited by hondamore; Apr 8, 2015 at 11:22 PM.
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