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Originally Posted by 2010SSRSM6
Add an aftermarket "trim kit" to the Camaro and BINGO, you have the same look as the MB. I personally don't like the red burlwood look. I liked the dark grey or Titanium look much better. Hell, even a nice carbonfiber trim kit would break up the plain jane looking dash.
Get bold and go with grey or orange interior accents and it will dress it up. GM put out interior dress up kits for the Cobalt and G5 so I can't imagine them not doing the same for their new baby. Unless Congress stops them.
Seems like your expecting GT-R quality in a car that is 1/2 the price.
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Yeah wood colors (or wood in general) seem to be very subjective. There's an option in my same model car where you can get a "black birds-eye" wood trim in place of the Burlwood mine has. Personally I much prefer the richer warmth and contrast of of the Burlwood and think the black just blends in too much with a black interior, and isn't bold enough, even can be mistaken for plastic from afar. But to each their own, I know a lot of people who don't like any wood period, and prefer aluminum trim.
It's funny because I rode in my friends GTR from Vegas and kept thinking how, although not all too bad, the interior didn't fit an $80+K car, not crappy by any means, but not quality enough to compliment the price tag. I guess it just makes sense as people don't buy these cars for their interiors.
I'm curious to see how the 'Maro's interior will look once people start modding it.