03-31-2023, 08:19 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on my BMW I4 35 Combination?
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I recently ordered an I4 in the following schemes: Exterior Color: Tanzanite Blue Metallic Wheels: 19' Bi-Color Gunmetal Grey Wheels (White aero caps) Interior Color: Canberra Beige Internal Trim: Open Pore Fine Wood Oak Grain I was heavily debating between choosing the Cognac or the Canberra beige interiors, but ultimately I thought that the latter contrasted better with the dark top that's there on the i4, and offered a more spacious feel. - When I previously test-drove a white i4 with the cognac, it honestly felt a bit like being in a den, even though the brown was gorgeous. I wish they considered changing the top from black to gray, to lighten the interior. What do you guys think of this combination? Does the tanzanite work well with the beige and the upgraded wheels (with the white/ gray aero caps)? Thank you! |
03-31-2023, 11:38 PM | #2 |
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Blue paint and Beige interior is always a great combo, and in fact it is a top customer choice and bespoke order combination with Bentley and Rolls-Royce year after year (we are very close friends with a Bentley & RR general sales Mgr.)! Good choice and congrats!
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04-01-2023, 06:34 AM | #3 |
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Tanzanite works with just about anything.
My car is tanzanite over tartufo. (Pics below) I thought about white but decided against it. But anything between white and tartufo is good. I didn't like the mocha, but black works. Aso you don't want a lighter headliner even if they offered. Been there, done that. Makes the car feel open, but gets obviously dirty.
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