Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:59:08 +0100, "Ross"
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
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>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
>news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:59:08 +0100, "Ross"
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
>news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
>news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:59:08 +0100, "Ross"
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
>news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
<ross@redtreeorchard.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
>"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
>news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
>
>> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
>> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
>> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
>> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
>> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
>> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
>Hi
>
>I've got a TT Coupe in Mauritius Blue with grey leather, and think it looks
>a lot better than black...but obviously that's just personal taste.
>
>The grey does show the dirt though, especially the carpets!
>
>Enjoy the car when it comes!
>
>Regards
>Ross
And in the A3 sportback I have with dark grey interior, it shows up
every animal hair which gets transferred from my home into the car
(have two cats who are permanently shedding hair). Sticky tape soon
gets that off though. The dark fabrics do hide dirt though on the
plus side.
Hope you have ordered a car with the 2.0T engine which is absolutely
fantastic for performance and gives great fuel consumption as well if
driven carefully. The 3.2 has better performance but drinks too much
fuel for my liking.
Steve
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
I thought going with 2 easy colours to maintain (Silver out, Black in)
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
I thought going with 2 easy colours to maintain (Silver out, Black in)
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
I thought going with 2 easy colours to maintain (Silver out, Black in)
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
I thought going with 2 easy colours to maintain (Silver out, Black in)
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
would be the best bet.
I would love to have gone with the 3.2 quattro, but it was just a bit
our of my price range. I have gone with the 2.0T, after test driving it
I didn't even bother with the standard 2.0.
Good to hear about the consumption, never know if you can believe the
manufacturers stats.
Brian
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
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>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain
news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain
news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
"Spunky" <brian.wewege@ccafrica.com> wrote in message
news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain
news:1156082557.100237.194760@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
>
> After 6 months of humming and hawing I have finally taken the plunge
> and purchased an A3 Sportback 2.0T FSI, which I will be taking delivery
> of in January 2007 (We have a huge back log here).
>
> Now the next big decision to make is the colour. I have decided on the
> Moro Blue Pearlescent Exterior. I'm just not sure which interior goes
> best with this. My initial thought was the Black interior, but I think
> this makes the car look a little dull. I am quite keen on the Light
> Grey Leather. Has anyone seen these colour combinations or have any
> opinion on which interior colour would go best with Moro Blue?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
I've got an A3 in Mauritius Blue pearl with the ink blue/deep blue leather
seats which look great. The leather seats are a lot easier to clean. I also
opted for black headlining as grey can often show up dirt.
Iain