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Best color + interior after the 2021 updates

carvana

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Oct 12, 2018
31
23
USA
I was only interested in the white on white. But, after the chrome delete and the new wheels, the blue with black interior looks best to me. Waiting to see more photos in the wild.
What are your favorite combinations for 2021?
 

andrewg7192

Member
Oct 17, 2020
13
1
Kansas City
Blue with black will be a timeless look, but then again, all the combinations are great. I went with a blue with black SR+. Hopefully it’s sooner in the production line than later.
 

O-Knee Chan

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Oct 26, 2020
32
2
Portland Oregon
Since my child is not a baby anymore I want red on white or white on white
It was a tough choice for me. I wanted red on white, but I got white interior with my Corvette Z06. While it was gorgeous, it picked up tiny discolorations even though I refused to allow anything other than water in the car. It made me go with the black. While white is the better interior color, I don't think it will be the better color by the time I pay this thing off.
 
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RedWhite19

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Aug 17, 2020
329
183
Los Angeles
Since my child is not a baby anymore I want red on white or white on white
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I may sound bias but Red on White is the way to go. This was day 1, prior to my tints.
 

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Anna St

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Oct 26, 2020
17
5
Toronto, Ontario
It was a tough choice for me. I wanted red on white, but I got white interior with my Corvette Z06. While it was gorgeous, it picked up tiny discolorations even though I refused to allow anything other than water in the car. It made me go with the black. While white is the better interior color, I don't think it will be the better color by the time I pay this thing off.
Yeah... I know, right? White interior is the most stunning ever and totally impractical & hard to deal with... But still
 
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freeAgent

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Oct 29, 2020
113
88
SoCal
I went with blue and the black interior. I have a baby and white is probably not a great option. I also wanted less sun reflectivity in the cabin and I strongly prefer the (fake) wood inlay in the dash on the black interior. I am thinking that I'll debadge the car when I have PPF installed and use vinyl decals under the PPF instead of putting the badges back on.
 
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Marius A

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Apr 2, 2019
609
469
NORWAY
I went with blue and the black interior. I have a baby and white is probably not a great option. I also wanted less sun reflectivity in the cabin and I strongly prefer the (fake) wood inlay in the dash on the black interior. I am thinking that I'll debadge the car when I have PPF installed and use vinyl decals under the PPF instead of putting the badges back on.
Just a really big sidenote: the white inlay is completely matte and doesn't reflect. The chrome on the door mirror, though, f me that's caused some irritation over the years.
 

freeAgent

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Oct 29, 2020
113
88
SoCal
Just a really big sidenote: the white inlay is completely matte and doesn't reflect. The chrome on the door mirror, though, f me that's caused some irritation over the years.

White is the most reflective color. It's not reflective like a mirror, but if you shine a bright light on something white vs. something darker, a lot more light will reflect off the white object and into your eyes (the tradeoff being that black things absorb the light and convert it into heat). I don't want unnecessary reflected light inside my vehicle.
 
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Anna St

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Oct 26, 2020
17
5
Toronto, Ontario
I went with blue and the black interior. I have a baby and white is probably not a great option. I also wanted less sun reflectivity in the cabin and I strongly prefer the (fake) wood inlay in the dash on the black interior. I am thinking that I'll debadge the car when I have PPF installed and use vinyl decals under the PPF instead of putting the badges back on.


Times fly - corny, but it's true. Mine is fourteen and now I create more mess in the car than she lol. In Toronto the color reflection is not an issue, but if you are in California it's totally understandable. Blue and black - great choice.
 

TheRFMan

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Dec 15, 2019
269
212
Ottawa, Canada
Honestly, I preferred the chrome trim, especially with blue and red. I like the blue on the configurator, but in person it looks darker and not as nice to me. Black looks good with the chrome delete, but my current car is black and I don't want to do that again. I've never liked MSM or any similar colour on any car, just not my thing.

For me, it will be white/white or red/white. I like both equally, so white is most likely because it's cheaper :). White/white with he satin black trim has a bit of a stormtrooper look to it, which is kinda cool.

I'd pay $2,000 extra for a yellow M3P, but I suspect the chances of that are close to 0 :)
 

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