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Originally Posted by thomps
I tend to forget Oyster is even an option. High maintenance, but looks nice!
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You'd be surprised. I used to have cream beige in my 335i (very similar to oyster), and it isn't as difficult to keep clean as you might think. Now granted I had no kids sitting in the back seats kicking everything in sight. A good quality leather cleaner keeps things pretty good, and BTW OP definitely get yourself a set of all black rubber BMW floor mats (they look much better than the oyster cloth ones, and keep things much cleaner looking). Over 4 years, no doubt the driver's seat will show some wear and darkening but not that much. That being said, I'd never get a light interior again purely for aesthetic reasons. Now I'm not advocating black on black either - that's boring and a bat cave.