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how is tan interior holding up?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Neal Tolchin, Apr 22, 2004.

  1. Neal Tolchin

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    I am about to give the dealership my preference on color and I like the Seaside Pearl but I am concerned about how well the tan interior will stand up to kids and dogs. Can anyone offer any feedback about how their tan interior is weathering the family storm? Does it make sense to go with the silver or white color to get the gray interior?
     
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    Although I'd still have probably chosen gray if given the option with my Seaside the interior is holding up very well after 6 months. I've got twin 4 year olds and other than dirt on the backs of the front seats due to their putting their feet up on there this material is pretty amazing stuff. Cleans up easily and seems pretty durable.
     
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    Thanks for the feedback. Impressive that the fabric passes the 4yr. old twin test. Is the dashboard in the tan interior brown where the gray interior is burgundy?
     
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    It's a very dark brown - like burnt sienna.

    My tan is holding up reasonably well. My kids aren't with me for now, but when they were, I had an 8 and a 2 1/2 year old back there and it seemed to hold up well to them. I don't let them eat in there, however. ;-)

    I've found that a spot cleaner seems to clean them well.

    The floor mats have taken a brunt of the dirt, and those rinse/wash well with some dawn, a scrub brush and a garden hose w/ a nozzle. Using an extractor to remove the excess before letting them sun/air dry finishes the job.
     
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    This falls into the category of DIYers vs. paid protection, but I opted for the $499 Interior/Exterior Protection Plan. Sure, I can clean a spot on fabric as well as the next guy, but they got me with the fact that if a stain can't be cleaned out they have to replace the section of fabric with new material. Same goes for any excessive spotting or marks on the painted exterior. Since I plan on holding onto this car for a while, it seemed like a reasonable investment to make sure it always looks as new as it can. After all, I can certainly be anal retentive about not making a mess in the car, but I don't want to have to leave a passenger by the side of the road for dropping a chocolate bar that passed through my food detector unnoticed!

    Reminds me of an old movie called "The Four Seasons" with Alan Alda, Carol Burnett and Rita Moreno. They're riding in this guy's new Mercedes on a road trip and Alan Alda starts eating a sandwich in the back seat. The driver totally freaks out, starts swerving the car, and yelling "Your'e depreciating my Mercedes! Do you REALLY want to eat a $30,000 sandwich???" (Hey, I said it was an old movie)....
     
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    Thanks for the info on the dark brown dash. Not sure what the color burnt sienna looks like.
     
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    The brown dash looks almost black to me. A warm brownish-black.
     
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    i was looking at the photos in the gallery here of the leather interior. verrry nice. have to do some more research on that.

    a couple of posts indicicated it was a pricey add-on in some california dealers. another gave the name of an online seller of just the interiors.

    wondering whether those were pictures of the dealer installed or individual installed
     
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    I thought at first that the grey interior dash was a deep purplely-black and that the tan one would be different. I didn't see a tan interior dash until later, but when I did, it looked to me just like the dash in the grey interior. I don't think they are different. Are they?
    My Prius has the tan interior and the dash seems to fit nicely regardless of what color it is.
     
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    The grey interior does not look like the tan interior to me. I put 2500 miles in a Silver 04 with grey interior (which did occasionaly look like it had a bit of a purple sheen to it). I now own a Driftwood 04 with the tan interior and was immediately struck by the difference in color.
     
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    More comments on the tan - today I noticed my back seats were starting to look a bit matted, or pilly. Perhaps they just need a good wash and brush? :) My kids have been hanging out back there, which may contribute to some of the grunge (they don't eat back there, so there's no food mess).
     
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    The fabric used for the seats resembles velvet in that color changes when you run your hand over it in different directions. The seat may look dull or "dirty" when it is not.
     
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    Interior/Exterior Protection Plan

    I jus tpurchased a package 9 and ther eis an after market company that is local (SF Peninsula) that is installing leather everywhere there is fabric (except headliner and back cargo area). $1300 (I know its a lot) but I know that when my wife and I have kids, the kids won't be spilling, I will. I have leather in my other car and can't go back to fabric.

    The dealer is pushing hard for the protection for the carpets/interior as well as the exterior paint protection. Anyone have thoughts on whether those protection plans are worth it? 've been offered $695 for the pair, but i see where someone posted that they got the pair for $499.

    Patrick
     
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    if i keep my fabric, i will treat it with scotchguard or other good commercial fabric treatment. i find it hard to believe that anything the dealer sprays on would be much better, especially since whatever it is will wear off a little every time somebody sits on it or spills something.

    the key to fabric protection is re-application on a regular basis or any time you have to use a spot cleaner. when you remove the spot you are also removing the protectant. we always re-spray that section immediately.

    after seeing how i like the fabric, i will consider the leather, and certainly if the fabric gets dirty, i will plan to cover it up with the leather.
     
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    I'd ask them why you're buying a Toyota from them if you have to have this additional "protection" in order for your car to be usable. See what he says then :)

    Seriously, though, I wouldn't go with the protection package, it's wax and scotchguard. $20 & an hour of your time and you've saved $700. I'd try the seats out for awhile before deciding on the leather, but if you miss it that much then it will be worth it to you no matter what the cost.
     
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    Re: Interior/Exterior Protection Plan

    Take a look at the Alcantara site before you pay for anything. This is a fantastic stain/wear/dirt resistant fabric that should not, in theory, need any treatment, and certainly not any $700 stuff offered by the dealership. If you just feel you jmust then spray some Scotchguard on yourself. I haven't done even that and find that strawberry smoothies, ketchup, and kids shoe dirt wipe right off with a wet towel.
     
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    evan - is that the company that makes the OEM fabric in the prius? or is that another aftermarket product? i'm thinking that is toyota's supplier
     
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    I'm 90% sure that that's the manufacturer for Toyota, but I do not have verification.