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Re: '06 Mustang Colors, Part II
Thanks to everyone for your help. Well, looks like I have some decisions to
make. I live in the Chicago area, but the sun can still beat down pretty
well during the summer. I think my best bet is to go to a few dealerships,
see some leather and some cloth seats, then decide which I like best, all
things considered. If I prefer the leather seats, I'll go with the GT
Premium, otherwise I'll go with the GT Deluxe. I'm replacing the stereo
with an XM compatible one, so the stereo isn't all that big a factor to me,
anyway.
<nobody@myhouse.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 11:52:04 -0600, "Ken Zwyers"
> <zeker434@mcleodusa.net> wrote:
>
> >OK, I need a little more help, if you don't mind.
> >
> >I'm going to be buying an '06 GT Mustang convertible, with the Redfire
> >exterior. I kind of think that the black leather seats would go well
with
> >the bright exterior. Question is, how hot do those seats get during the
> >summer. Can anyone out there with the black leather seats let me know
how
> >they like them?
> >
> >Thanks again for your help!
> >
> >Ken Zwyers
> >
>
>
> Ken,
>
> A lot of the "hot" depends on where you live. I live in South
> Louisiana, and during the summer, it gets "blue blazes hot" here
> almost every day, a white car with white interior would "roast" you on
> the way home if it was parked in the sun. My previous 'Stang was
> redfire with dark charcoal leather interior, it was MISERABLY HOT. My
> current one has the Light gray interior. I'm not sure there is much
> difference in temperature, I guess anything above 200 feels about the
> same <sigh>
>
> If you're "up north" then the black/drak gray interior probalbly
> would be OK, down here or out west in the desert, well, that's another
> story all together.
>
> Then again, I know people who "insist" on driving a black car with
> black interior, they "endure" because it's what they want to do. Get
> what you want, as long as you're "thrilled" with it and enjoy it, the
> difference in "seat temperature" won't make much difference. And
> then... When you get ready for a new one, hmmmm..... The "hot
> seats" will be a deciding factor and get you into the "new car smell"
> (which can be hazardous if you're an OLD FART) <wink> LOL
>
> Hope you enjoy your new pony when you get it :)
>
> John
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