02-05-2021, 08:06 AM | #2 |
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Get it. It adds another level of tactile luxury to the car. Cleaning process is like anything else, warm water and gently blot with a towel.
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02-05-2021, 12:51 PM | #3 |
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Got it my 540 ( and had it on my previous f10) Lifts the interior and makes it look much nicer. I think the standard material is not as good in the f10 and g30 as what it used to be in the e39 which is why I went for it Not cheap and some may feel far too much for what is basically the roof! It also includes along with the roof liner, a,band c pillars and the sun visors. In terms of maintenance I have not done anything with mine in the 8 or so years I've had them. If you want to see one in a car , best bet is probably to look at a m5 as I think it's standard in those. I don't think it's a particularly common option otherwise. |
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02-05-2021, 05:15 PM | #4 |
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Have it in my f10, and I'd definitely buy it again in I'd get a g30.
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02-05-2021, 05:37 PM | #5 |
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This feature along with leather dash you will get feedback stating you'd be better off with herpes and a gunshot wound than foregoing them. As someone who ordered my car with almost every option but leather dash and the headliner — I won't say a bad thing about them. I think they look great. But even if I go out of my way to think about it when I get in my car, not having them doesn't cause me a second though and in no way, shape, or form do I think my interior looks like bad without. I do like the look of the headliner but 0 regrets not getting it. To me it looks fine without. Just compare the two and see if you feel like it's worth it.
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Thanks for all the input fellas! I think I'm sold on the headliner 100% I really want the leather dash but I think it also does the top of the doors and I'm nervous my 85lb pup might tear them sticking his head out the window!? |
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Keep in mind that, at least in EU, there are 2 types of leather dashboards: 1. Sensatec which is a cheaper leather much harder to touch 2. Genuine leather which comes with contrast stitching, more expensive but much softer |
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02-06-2021, 07:13 AM | #8 |
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If you want to see what the alcantara looks like, look at my post in the picture thread.
Official Bernina Grey Amber Effect Thread https://g30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1781188 I quite like it. Makes the car a little more upscale. We had a thread not too long ago discussing which is a better use for the $600, alcantara or the leather dash. Fairly even split from what I remember. There's no good reason really other than your ultimate individual preference. My car already had the sensatec dash, so alcantara seemed like the better option for me. |
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I made the decision to go with the leather dash and skip the alcantara headliner. But I also had the Nappa upholstery and the leather dash is Nappa. My thinking was that I rarely look up but I look at the dash all the time.
If I didn't get the Nappa upholstery, I would not opt for the leather dash as it would accentuate the difference in the seat material. |
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Exactly my thoughts.
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If I were to do it again, I would say the following: If you have nappa leather interior, you should definitely get the leather dashboard. The "rougher" grain of the Sensatec dashboard is a bit mismatched with the super smooth nappa leather. On the other hand, if you have sensatec or dakota leather interior, either stick with the standard dash or sensatec dash so the textures match. Leather dashboard will be mismatched here as you'll end up with a smooth nappa leather dashboard on a grainey Sensatec / dakota leather interior. Alcantara headliner I think only works with a full nappa/merino interior. If you have senatec/dakota, alcantara actually feels out of place. |
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In the late 90s to early 2000s I used to work at a very high-end custom vehicle dealership in Manhattan where we'd often Alcantara wrap headliners, visors, and pillars in vehicles (think Corvettes; and Suburbans we'd turn into mobile offices for Wall Street big wigs). I always said this upgrade improved the interior feel much more than I would have thought. I'm a huge fan.
There's zero upkeep because you never touch the headliner. Dust doesn't even settle on it!
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