![]() 07/22/2014 at 12:42 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This is why it's best to choose the recommended color when you're getting aftermarket leather interior:
Ugh.
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DAT PRIUS
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Maybe you can pray the gray away.
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going to hell for these lulz!
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Did they want their seats to look like the color of hearing-aids?
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Two tone seats... on accident.
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If the car originally had tan interior it wouldn't look bad but it's that light misty gray. It clashes like hell.
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Did no one tell them this before it was done? Does leather not come in other colors? Are these people in fact tasteless and dumb?
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I had the conversation with the sales manager at the Toyota dealer when the customer ordered this.
"Seriously, this is going to be ugly — like shit on a white rag."
"It's what the customer wants."
"Take the swatches out and match them against the hard plastic in the car. Then have her sign a release. I'm not ordering this without a release form."
ten minutes later I got the release. It's getting delivered as I write this.
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It's the third one. The customer had to sign a release to order that color.
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They wanted a tan interior that badly huh? Wow. Can you smack them? Please....???
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You know, it doesn't look THAT bad to me. But then again, I am browsing oppo on my potato.
It's not like its maroon plastic with blue leather.
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I've seen worse, but it's been a while. Like the brick red over light gray we did in a first-gen tundra a while back.
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But it's such a lovely color!
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Those seats are saggier than a wealthy middle age woman's breasts, before her surgery.
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Yeah. Aftermarket leather looks like that for about the first few weeks — it'll tighten up like the after-surgery photos once it sits in the sun a few times. Factory leather has the advantage of being on the dock a while to let the seat covers tighten up to the foam