mike
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Got the medium stone. My Dad's 2009 F150 has a similar color interior and has held up well. That's his work truck and he uses it constantly. Just tired of a black interior so wanted a change.
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I haven't seen many trucks with the medium stone interior period. It seems like the majority of trucks I've seen are ebony seats.I went with medium stone so it gives it more of a two tone appearance inside. I havenāt seen many magnetic XLTs with the medium stone interior so I guess mine will be a little different.
Carpet is black regardless of seat colorWhat color is the carpet...been looking at pics and looks black whether you get medium stone or black interior???
I'm not sure about the medium stone shade in leather, but in cloth it's actually a shade darker in person then it appears in photos. It likely will stain a little easier then ebony, but then again dark cloth shows more dust so in the end either way some care will need to be taken.I haven't seen many trucks with the medium stone interior period. It seems like the majority of trucks I've seen are ebony seats.
Time will tell if I made a good decision or not - I just thought the ebony would be too hot in the summer.
Remember back in the day they would offer several interior colors and the entire interior would be a that color? I think the current trend to only change the seats and a few trim pieces to a different color is just a way to save money. I personally kind of like the two tone look, but the way they are doing interiors these days does seem to be the cheap way out.I looked at the factory assembly videos and basically the seat and small door insert is the only thing that changes with interior color change. It looked weird with just the light colored seats to me so I chose ebony. My current C- max was stone so time for a change I guess.
For me The 72 Chevrolet Cheyenne interior is the best looking....ever.Remember back in the day they would offer several interior colors and the entire interior would be a that color? I think the current trend to only change the seats and a few trim pieces to a different color is just a way to save money. I personally kind of like the two tone look, but the way they are doing interiors these days does seem to be the cheap way out.
Anyone around here remember the bright blue and red interiors they used to do? I remember a friend who had an early 90s Taurus years ago and that thing had a solid green interior! I don't know if I'm ready for the bright interior colors to make a comeback, but things have gotten boring on modern interiors.
My dad had a yellow '67 Chevy Caprice 4dr that had aqua satin cloth interior, my mom had a candy-apple red Torino "woody" station wagon that had red & black tartan plaid cloth seats. I currently have the stone interior in my '15 Escape Titanium, which includes the carpet as well as the leather seats. I don't have any trouble keeping the interior clean. Since I am the queen of seat covers (I can make 2 custom bucket seat covers from a twin flat sheet), it's hard for me not to cover the leather, but I have resisted so far. However, I made custom carpeted floor mats from latex backed bath rugs that cover the same areas as the Weather Tech mats. I will probably make custom ones for my Ranger when ever it gets built. I bought the rugs at Kohl's last weekend.Remember back in the day they would offer several interior colors and the entire interior would be a that color? I think the current trend to only change the seats and a few trim pieces to a different color is just a way to save money. I personally kind of like the two tone look, but the way they are doing interiors these days does seem to be the cheap way out.
Anyone around here remember the bright blue and red interiors they used to do? I remember a friend who had an early 90s Taurus years ago and that thing had a solid green interior! I don't know if I'm ready for the bright interior colors to make a comeback, but things have gotten boring on modern interiors.