stealthpilot
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That interior is a great combination for that color. Although I have to say the light carpets really trouble me. I may just go with the Tahoe.
Did you at least Scotch Guard them at all ?The Santa Monica interior of the Dream Edition is not available in the other trim levels. However, the Santa Cruz has similarly light elements. While the Tahoe carpets are certainly darker, I think they would still show dirt and stains fairly easily. The only way really to mask stains with the factory carpets might be to buy a set of Mojave carpets for the lighter interiors.
We don't deal with snow and slush here in Florida, but we have almost 900 miles on the car and, so far, the carpets don't show the least sign of having been used, even though we've gotten into it from wet parking lots a few times.
The carpets are so plush and well-tailored that we've decided not to try to protect them and just replace them periodically if staining becomes a problem. They really are very, very nice car carpets.
The Santa Monica interior of the Dream Edition is not available in the other trim levels. However, the Santa Cruz has similarly light elements. While the Tahoe carpets are certainly darker, I think they would still show dirt and stains fairly easily. The only way really to mask stains with the factory carpets might be to buy a set of Mojave carpets for the lighter interiors.
We don't deal with snow and slush here in Florida, but we have almost 900 miles on the car and, so far, the carpets don't show the least sign of having been used, even though we've gotten into it from wet parking lots a few times.
The carpets are so plush and well-tailored that we've decided not to try to protect them and just replace them periodically if staining becomes a problem. They really are very, very nice car carpets.
Did you at least Scotch Guard them at all ?
Well, for them to stay so clean is great then. I wonder if I should take out my all weather mats...Nope. I've thought about it, though, and probably should.
What's the funny looking white car to the left of the Lucid???Here's our Zenith Red:
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And, sitting next to Cousin Plaid:
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Did you black out the silver trim. That IMO is a great idea. Maybe the PPF Wrap can put a sheet on it. I am not a fan either.I do like the color, even though it is very dark. It sparkles in the sunlight. Thinking about blacking out the silver trim.
No.Did you black out the silver trim. That IMO is a great idea. Maybe the PPF Wrap can put a sheet on it. I am not a fan either.
This picture look a bit CGI, quite gorgeous!I have a DE in the far west part of the Houston metroplex.
About 2hrs from Austin.
You are welcome to "look" and take pictures.
128 is my favorite #, 2^5.
We had my wife's SUV done with PPF/Ceramic at Austin Detailing and they did a great job. Not sure if they've done any Lucids but they do a lot of PPG/Ceramic/tint for Teslas. Located up by 183/McNeilAny recommendations for PPF in austin? Saw a couple places that have done lucids so far…