leather interior
#1
leather interior
Does anyone have any good experience / information on what is necessary to order above & beyond "full leather" to actually achieve a nicely appointed leather interior??
The current process appears so cumbersome and non-intuitive.
Why doesn't Porsche offer 3 or 4 packages of leather trim from seat fronts only to the entire interior and you simply pick one???
The current process appears so cumbersome and non-intuitive.
Why doesn't Porsche offer 3 or 4 packages of leather trim from seat fronts only to the entire interior and you simply pick one???
#2
If you order full leather, make sure you get the rear center console in leather, the gear level trim in leather (the piece between the PCM console and the gear shifter), and the storage lid in leather. Then you've got cow across the dash and down the middle... The rest is just extras.
#3
If you order full leather, make sure you get the rear center console in leather, the gear level trim in leather (the piece between the PCM console and the gear shifter), and the storage lid in leather. Then you've got cow across the dash and down the middle... The rest is just extras.
#5
I guess i'm just repeating what some said, but honeslty there are a couple of parts here and there where you beleive it is important to have in leather, but when you are actually driving the car you really don't see these things at all.. so basically its a waste of money..
Me for an example had alot of parts which i wanted in leather, steering column, center console, lid, b-pillars, roof linning, sun visor, inner door sill.. But after driving a demo 997 i realized that you can cut this list in half, and the only essential things (in my opinion offcourse) which i ordered on my C2S were, interior in full leather, center console in leather, lid in leather with CARRERA S logo.. and that was it!!
trust me you don't want to be surround with one single color, my interior is terracotta and honeslty i really beleive that the black rooflinning and black steering column and inner door sills make the terracotta seem much richer, and i also beleive that you need to break the colors here & there..
wow.. sorry for the long reply
Me for an example had alot of parts which i wanted in leather, steering column, center console, lid, b-pillars, roof linning, sun visor, inner door sill.. But after driving a demo 997 i realized that you can cut this list in half, and the only essential things (in my opinion offcourse) which i ordered on my C2S were, interior in full leather, center console in leather, lid in leather with CARRERA S logo.. and that was it!!
trust me you don't want to be surround with one single color, my interior is terracotta and honeslty i really beleive that the black rooflinning and black steering column and inner door sills make the terracotta seem much richer, and i also beleive that you need to break the colors here & there..
wow.. sorry for the long reply
#6
You can't forget that trim piece between the PCM and shifter. It's small, but SUPER noticeable when it's not there. Looking for a pic now...
Here you go - check out the stitching by the PCM then notice it "skips" then stitching on the shift boot. With the gear lever trim in leather, it's one smooth transition.
Here you go - check out the stitching by the PCM then notice it "skips" then stitching on the shift boot. With the gear lever trim in leather, it's one smooth transition.
Last edited by Chris from Cali; 11-13-2008 at 03:17 PM.
#8
Agreed - all the big guns (Porsche, BMW, Ferrari, Lambo) are the masters of nickel and diming to death. Lambo charges extra to have "Lamborghini" badging in the car!!!!! F that....
#9
some people just want to have a 911 and they don't want to send the extra money.. but i beleive that porsche should make the full leather an option on the C2 & C4, but on the other hand, make it standard on the C2S & C4S..
Last edited by 911 S; 11-15-2008 at 01:13 AM.
#10
Yes, it can be cumbersome... if it's your first time. This is all the full leather I can handle; any more would just take away the aesthetics
Oh, you meant the car
Oh, you meant the car