Snake Vargas
Oversteer Expert
Hey, congrats on the car! Sorry I'm a little late here.
Well, I say, good choice. A Quattroporte wouldn't really be for me, even if I had the money - I prefer something a little more.. German, if you wish - but I still give it respect!
I suppose I would have chosen a slightly darker exterior colour - to show off those curves more. Colours too close to black and too close to white seem to hide contours more than intermediate colours, especially metallic and pearlescent paints. Perhaps something with slightly more ivory might be nice, or indeed, the colour of that Aston.
As for the interior, it's impressive! I like it a lot. The rich brown upholstery is just the shade I like, and without that too-shiny look that makes me dislike leather (though it could just be the lighting). The piano black goes perfectly with the black dash top - provides an interesting point of contrast in texture without being crass (carbon fibre), brash (aluminium) or boringly traditional (woodgrain).
Woodgrain suits some cars, but not the Q'porte Sport GT. Why get the sporty variant if you're going to do it up like any other luxury car? Not to mention you've got the Phaeton for that. Similarly, I like the wheels and the red brake calipers. They add that sporting touch that really makes the most of the sportiness of the car.
Anyhow, keep us updated on how it goes!
Well, I say, good choice. A Quattroporte wouldn't really be for me, even if I had the money - I prefer something a little more.. German, if you wish - but I still give it respect!

I suppose I would have chosen a slightly darker exterior colour - to show off those curves more. Colours too close to black and too close to white seem to hide contours more than intermediate colours, especially metallic and pearlescent paints. Perhaps something with slightly more ivory might be nice, or indeed, the colour of that Aston.
As for the interior, it's impressive! I like it a lot. The rich brown upholstery is just the shade I like, and without that too-shiny look that makes me dislike leather (though it could just be the lighting). The piano black goes perfectly with the black dash top - provides an interesting point of contrast in texture without being crass (carbon fibre), brash (aluminium) or boringly traditional (woodgrain).
Woodgrain suits some cars, but not the Q'porte Sport GT. Why get the sporty variant if you're going to do it up like any other luxury car? Not to mention you've got the Phaeton for that. Similarly, I like the wheels and the red brake calipers. They add that sporting touch that really makes the most of the sportiness of the car.
Anyhow, keep us updated on how it goes!
