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    • Yeah, as long as you keep up with it, it isn't as bad as some make it out to be. Once or twice a year wipe-downs keeps them looking really good for a long time. 
    • White and Tan needs a good cleaning to look good especially after years of use imho. I do love my tan interior of my Escalade but have always used Leather wipes to keep the chairs and doors clean.
    • This interior combo would have been freakin' sweet for my Navigator. I don't think I saw a single one of them when I was looking though.  I saw a fair amount of this combination on the used market. Maybe it didn't wear well, but none of them looked attractive used. Or maybe it just didn't photograph well.
    • I mean, I think the blue on black looks really sharp. So, yes. I would be perfectly okay with that. It's better than solid black, at least. I'm also not opposed to all black interiors though. My Navigator and my wife's SVR are all black and I've never gotten in thinking, "ah, it's so dreary in here". Would I prefer some more color? Sure. I don't hate them though and both had other options available, if ordering new. Buying used makes it more difficult to be picky on your interior choices if the rest of the package is what you want. Also, probably 90% of them had black interiors anyway. It really is just what the masses must prefer.  If I had to choose, I'd take less color options and better materials than more color options and more hard plastic. I'm sure that's what it boils down to for the more mass produced vehicles. 
    • I see no reason that there cannot be warm, inviting two-tone interiors, rather than the cold blah single black, grey, interiors. I know many here like the Blue on Black that Cadillac has done, but it comes across as a cold interior. Is that really what we want when we pay this kind of money for an auto and spend so much time in it driving it around?
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