Questions about Laguna Interior

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For those of you that have seen and sat in the Vipers with the Laguna interior. What do you think. Is it worth it (7,500). Do you think it will last (durability over time). Will it be a pain to maintain? Will it scratch easily? Thanks in advance for your input.
 

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For those of you that have seen and sat in the Vipers with the Laguna interior. What do you think. Is it worth it (7,500). Do you think it will last (durability over time). Will it be a pain to maintain? Will it scratch easily? Thanks in advance for your input.
I heard your supposed to drive it naked anyways, no worrying about scratches then!
 

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the seats are from the same company that makes the ones for ferrari so they should last. the rest of the interior appears to have been wrapped well. as for the quality, i guess time will tell. $7500 option is nothing to sneeze at so i'm sure it will be fine. considering sepia though which i'm guessing would show more imperfections than black so that might be a bigger risk. my last four cars, corvette, hummer, lamborghini and bentley all had a black interior so i'd like a change. tan/sepia is a bigger risk but i think i might hafta take it.
 

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Dodge (SRT) have corporate durability standards for their products. Seats are no exemption.

Remember my 96 had issues with the side bolster wearing quickly getting in and out, but believe their new interiors will be long lasting.

I also noticed, on some of the pilot cars, that the seats accumulated some wrinkles and puckers. Believe that will all be addressed prior to production vehicles hitting the streets.
 

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the seats are from the same company that makes the ones for ferrari so they should last. the rest of the interior appears to have been wrapped well. as for the quality, i guess time will tell. $7500 option is nothing to sneeze at so i'm sure it will be fine. considering sepia though which i'm guessing would show more imperfections than black so that might be a bigger risk. my last four cars, corvette, hummer, lamborghini and bentley all had a black interior so i'd like a change. tan/sepia is a bigger risk but i think i might hafta take it.

The Sepia with the Shadow Blue that you mentioned is a knock out combo.
 

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Huge, huge difference is quality and feel of Laguna option versus standard SRT. I realize it is $7.5K large option price but on a car this expensive to start with, unless you track it and and have zero consideration for comfort, you will deeply regret not getting the Laguna option for the feel and quality used IMHO. I sat in the standard car and felt all the "covered surfaces". Standard car's covered sufaces were one step above plether glued to hard plastic. Laguna was totally different and waht you would expect from a car of this cost.
 

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