Picking an exterior color
#11
I really like the Chestnut Brown interior with walnut trim. I have initially picked the Maya Brown as the exterior color, however I would like other opinions on the combination of Chestnut Brown interior with Black headliner and an exterior color. I can still change my order so....what would you pick?
I have the Chestnut Brown with Moonlight Blue on my S4 and also love that combo but didn't want both cars to match that closely.
#12
Any side-by-side of Lava vs. Monsoon out there?
#13
I'm looking at the same interior color combo, but I'm struggling to get a handle on what the Lava Grey really looks like. In the brochure, it seems to have a much browner cast vs. Monsoon Grey - and I don't want to drive a brown truck - but I've seen some comments that it's a very changeable color, and therefore more... interesting...
Any side-by-side of Lava vs. Monsoon out there?
Any side-by-side of Lava vs. Monsoon out there?
#14
Sorry, some of these are upside down but you get the point.
#15
Not exactly on topic, but, we were really disappointed with the lack of any real variety in colors when we bought our Q5. They ranged from Blah to Common. Black, white, 3 shades of grey, and 2 shades of silver. (OK, maybe a slight exaggeration). But there were no nice deep reds, greens, . The colors were mostly what you see an ocean of in any parking lot.
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Of the available greys on the Q5, I'd probably go Daytona as Monsoon is a little light and doesn't seem to have much of an interesting tint/effect to it IMO. Of course Daytona's an S-Line exclusive so wasn't an option for my non-S-Line, so I went Scuba instead which is nice. The base color is pretty much the same as my dad's Camry (so not "fancy" or anything), but the metallic effect definitely brings it to life. I think it pairs well with the Chestnut interior, too.
And IMO it's probably not worth stressing too much over trying to match the interior and exterior colors, as how often will you see them both at the same time in enough proximity to really need to be concerned? I do think that a lot of colors would work well with the brown+black interior that Chestnut gives you even if you're being critical while standing with the doors open, though. Probably wouldn't go brown or red, but white/black/grey/blue tones should all work easily enough.