the cashmere and titanium is just absolutely too light for people w/children...i really wish cashmere and titanium were about 5 shades darker....so, therefore i have become partial to the ebony.admin said:
the cashmere and titanium is just absolutely too light for people w/children...i really wish cashmere and titanium were about 5 shades darker....so, therefore i have become partial to the ebony.admin said:Choose your favorite Enclave interior color.
It is kind of funny everyone's different perspective on things. I think the lighter color is actually easier to keep clean in the winter. I think the snow/salt/sand combo actually looks worse in the winter on dark interiors. Nothing like a little white salt residue on the dark carpeting.coopermine said:Looked at both Cashmere and Ebony yesterday. I think we are going to go with Ebony, as someone mentioned earlier it keeps the dash and front console less busy with different colors.
The second and more important reason is kids. Plus in winter it gets really messy with the snow so I would stay from light interiors just for that reason as well.
I know what you mean. I have a friend who just bought a new car with a black interior because she has a toddler and she thought black would be the easiest to keep clean. The only problem is that her son's favorite snack is Cheerios and there is Cheerio dust all over the car. If she had a lighter color you wouldn't even notice it.zman said:It is kind of funny everyone's different perspective on things. I think the lighter color is actually easier to keep clean in the winter. I think the snow/salt/sand combo actually looks worse in the winter on dark interiors. Nothing like a little white salt residue on the dark carpeting.
As long as we all have options....
Ha !! Too funny.axiama said:You've got to be kidding? A blue gold exterior with a brick interior? I mean no offense to Acadia owners, but my first reaction to the Acadia was luxury on the outside, ghetto on the inside. I didn't even go for a test drive. I was done once I sat in it.
That brick interior is awesome. I give anybody credit that's willing to offer anything from the standard tan, grey, and black. I'm so sick of those boring-ass colors. I don't mind black though, which is what I ordered, but would rather have a dark blue.JRacer said:We liked the Titanium this time around. Our 2002 Tan Venture we just sold had camel color interior and our 2000 Patriot Blue Sebring convertible (Mom & Pop's toy) has camel color interior, so we were ready for a change. We wanted the Blue Gold Crystal Mist exterior color and the Titanium we felt looked the best.
Has anyone seen the Brick colored interior on the Acadia!!!!uke: We say it on a Blue Gold Crystal Mist Acadia......
:ditto:axiama said:You've got to be kidding? A blue gold exterior with a brick interior? I mean no offense to Acadia owners, but my first reaction to the Acadia was luxury on the outside, ghetto on the inside. I didn't even go for a test drive. I was done once I sat in it.