mako
Active Member
I agree with you and maddoc, this config with two different grays is a risk. I'll visit local stealership tomorrow, they have samples of all colors and materials in the store so I can see how they work together. I made a 'safe' alternative setup with Macan S rims and offroad design painted as body color: http://www.porsche-code.com/PSVE9QZ0My artist wife taught me something many decades ago, that two colors that are a little bit off clash. βThey often create discomfort.β Ever hang a painting that ended up just a little lower or higher than the another one? Did you not move one to make them equal? Sure if you have them offset a deliberate and non-minimal amount they work well at different heights, but not if they are too close β for that will look like you made a mistake.
Ever seen a car with two not-to-different reds?
My opinion is that unless you have put side by side the two different grays, I would encourage you to do so first or choose another body or wheel color so that what you end up with is not uncomfortably too close to each other but looking like a mistake. Again, JMO.
Some other brands limits your choices to make untasty mixed colors, but with Porsche configurator you are on your own
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