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Do you have the performance?I had black and liked it. Drove my cousin's White interior and while it looked nice, it was too bright during the day and created this glare for me on the windshield. I'd get tired of it I think.
Yeah this is my big dilemma. It feels like 2 extremes. White is too bright and black is too dim. Wish they offered more options for the model 3. Im leaning towards getting white exterior black interior for model 3.We had a Black on Black S and Red on White X for 4 years.
Loved them with the white being far more elegant. Both held up beautifully with three teenage boys.
For ‘21/22 we went with a Red on White YP and I had ordered a MSM on White Plaid.
Long story short I ended up with Red on Black.
I really like the white seats on the Y. But not so keen on the perforated ones in the S.
White often looks a bit too bright and black is at times like a cave.
Neither one makes on regret not getting the other.
I had a MYLR. white on black interior.What did you order?
I have a MSLR in order. Plus, I have car seats I’ll need to install. I’m doing a black exterior, do you recommend the white or black interior? Also, thoughts on wheels- 19” vs 21” ? I live in socal so the roads are fairly nice out here. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!We had a Black on Black S and Red on White X for 4 years.
Loved them with the white being far more elegant. Both held up beautifully with three teenage boys.
For ‘21/22 we went with a Red on White YP and I had ordered a MSM on White Plaid.
Long story short I ended up with Red on Black.
I really like the white seats on the Y. But not so keen on the perforated ones in the S.
White often looks a bit too bright and black is at times like a cave.
Neither makes one regret not getting the other.
We had a Black on Black S and Red on White X for 4 years.
Loved them with the white being far more elegant. Both held up beautifully with three teenage boys.
For ‘21/22 we went with a Red on White YP and I had ordered a MSM on White Plaid.
Long story short I ended up with Red on Black.
I really like the white seats on the Y. But not so keen on the perforated ones in the S.
White often looks a bit too bright and black is at times like a cave.
Neither makes one regret not getting the other.
I have a MSLR in order. Plus, I have car seats I’ll need to install. I’m doing a black exterior, do you recommend the white or black interior? Also, thoughts on wheels- 19” vs 21” ? I live in socal so the roads are fairly nice out here. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Not sure if any of this helps, but is feedback for what it is worth.
- I’m a fan of the black seats on the S. Not fond of perforated in white. My personal opinion is black on black is super sexy. I’d get a seat protector for the car seats regardless. There was a Lion brand I really liked for our kids some two decades back.
- We have the larger wheels on both the MYP and MSPlaid. Love ‘em. We are also in SoCal. Wife does not complain about them on her Y so the ride is acceptable. I had the standard wheels on my ‘17S with non/active suspension. Plaid ride is smoother with the 21’s but I’m sure the suspension is a big factor.
Do you have any good recommendations for ppf, paint correction and tint down in south oc? There is this place called RPM Tesla close to where I live but curious to see where you goNot sure if any of this helps, but is feedback for what it is worth.
- I’m a fan of the black seats on the S. Not fond of perforated in white. My personal opinion is black on black is super sexy. I’d get a seat protector for the car seats regardless. There was a Lion brand I really liked for our kids some two decades back.
- We have the larger wheels on both the MYP and MSPlaid. Love ‘em. We are also in SoCal. Wife does not complain about them on her Y so the ride is acceptable. I had the standard wheels on my ‘17S with non/active suspension. Plaid ride is smoother with the 21’s but I’m sure the suspension is a big factor.
PM and we can chat.Do you have any good recommendations for ppf, paint correction and tint down in south oc? There is this place called RPM Tesla close to where I live but curious to see where you go
If I got white interior, I would probably do red on white, blue on white, or white/white
I have a suspicion (backed up with nothing at all lol) that people who buy white know it can show dirt and tend to be the types who care for the cars better, so that MIGHT be why white seems to hold up better than black, rather than any inherent difference in the wear qualities of the material/color.I’m slightly leaning black interior because it’s more cozy feeling. But I looked at used teslas (just to see how the interiors hold up over time) and the black looked way more wrinkled and the white looked a lot better.
There's probably something to that. I'm a white interior guy, have been driving for 30 years and have never had a car that didn't always look brand new inside.I have a suspicion (backed up with nothing at all lol) that people who buy white know it can show dirt and tend to be the types who care for the cars better, so that MIGHT be why white seems to hold up better than black, rather than any inherent difference in the wear qualities of the material/color.
There's probably something to that. I'm a white interior guy, have been driving for 30 years and have never had a car that didn't always look brand new inside.
I’m slightly leaning black interior because it’s more cozy feeling. But I looked at used teslas (just to see how the interiors hold up over time) and the black looked way more wrinkled and the white looked a lot better.
So now I’m on the fence haha. I do like that it makes your car unique and more luxurious.
I have a suspicion (backed up with nothing at all lol) that people who buy white know it can show dirt and tend to be the types who care for the cars better, so that MIGHT be why white seems to hold up better than black, rather than any inherent difference in the wear qualities of the material/color.