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From experience, the worst part will be that all the road tar / grime will collect there, as well as rock chips.It'll looks good on the model S in the new facelift but not on the X. The X looks far too fat with it painted tbh
Can you do that same picture with a white model S with 21" dark grey turbine wheels? I'd love to see what it looks like. As for doing it on an X I don't like it. It does make it look thick through the middle. As far as fixing it up to make it look better look at getting new rims and lower it.When i get my X, thinking of painting the bottom black to match the body. Ordering white. Did a quick photo shop. what you guys think?View attachment 172424
When I see an X in real life I personally do not like the black plastic I think it looks cheap like a Mazda or an Audi Allroad. A Cayenne GTS is painted where the others are not and IMO it looks so so much better. The funny thing is besides black I mind it the least on the white, maybe cause the stark contrast. I absolutely hate it on the the other colors.
Not sure if that's the reason. The GTS has its side skirts painted.I have a cayenne that has lower black plastic trims and always wanted to paint it, but having it for a three years I'm glad I didn't. I can feel a lot of chips and road rash when I wash the bottom of the car. It would be nice to have it paint matched, but there's a reason it's not painted.