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Originally Posted by Table 5
Personally I think a white interior would be harder to sell after 7 years. Those can look really rough with all the staining and cracking.
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I've owned 3 cars with light leather in one shape or form. All were bought used, so not something I sought after specifically. 2 of the cars held up noticeably better than the other, despite owning them through similar ages (4-8 years old). It seems the quality of leather makes a massive difference in the discolouring/cracking.
I've got the Panda seats in my current car (white seating/back, black bolsters/headrest) and that seems to be a happy medium to keep the light parts looking decent.