Looking at the ISF, Interior colors?
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Looking at the ISF, Interior colors?
Just black or white on black?
I went and looked at the ISF today, but I'm not real enthusiastic for the all black interior. All this dealer had was white, grey and silver too. Didn't take one out for a drive.
My present car is a 02 Corvette convertible 6 speed. It has been a wonderful vehicle and I have been real happy with it. My wife has a RX400h and it is a great machine. I've been threatening to buy a Lexus if they ever made anything that appealed to me. She likes the soft ride, but I'm more of a sports car person. The ISF might do it for me.
Any thought on whether they will introduce more color options in the next model year?
I went and looked at the ISF today, but I'm not real enthusiastic for the all black interior. All this dealer had was white, grey and silver too. Didn't take one out for a drive.
My present car is a 02 Corvette convertible 6 speed. It has been a wonderful vehicle and I have been real happy with it. My wife has a RX400h and it is a great machine. I've been threatening to buy a Lexus if they ever made anything that appealed to me. She likes the soft ride, but I'm more of a sports car person. The ISF might do it for me.
Any thought on whether they will introduce more color options in the next model year?
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Hi Larry,
It's rumored they may have a different interior trim for 2009 and possibly other colors, but that's all hearsay for now.
You should definitely take it out for a spin. The black interior in the sunlight has a blue hue to it as the inner part of the perforations are blue. It's a pretty cool contrast. Indoors, you cannot see this unless you shine a light on the seats.
-Ryan
It's rumored they may have a different interior trim for 2009 and possibly other colors, but that's all hearsay for now.
You should definitely take it out for a spin. The black interior in the sunlight has a blue hue to it as the inner part of the perforations are blue. It's a pretty cool contrast. Indoors, you cannot see this unless you shine a light on the seats.
-Ryan
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