What color grille to get???
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What color grille to get???
I have a Sebring Silver S and was wondering what color grille looks best, black or silver mesh? BTW what grille is better coastal or Grille-tech?
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I also have a Sebring w/t a BLK CMG.
I like the contrast between the silver and blk.
Don't stick out as much as silver.
There is a GB going on...See for yourself.
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I own a sebring, and I have installed the Coastal Metals stainless steel (silver) grille. I've seen pictures of other cars with both types, and I felt strongly that the stainless looked better on Sebring.
If you install the black grille, it will look like nothing is there under certain circumstances. In other words, you will still look stock, just like so many other sebring S2000s. I preferred to install something that would actually be noticable and look better than stock. Also, I always felt that gaping black maw of the stock bumper was a bit dumb looking. It always needed something there, I thought.
Well there you have it, two opposite opinions... and it's still your job to decide which you prefer, just like it was at the beginning.
If you install the black grille, it will look like nothing is there under certain circumstances. In other words, you will still look stock, just like so many other sebring S2000s. I preferred to install something that would actually be noticable and look better than stock. Also, I always felt that gaping black maw of the stock bumper was a bit dumb looking. It always needed something there, I thought.
Well there you have it, two opposite opinions... and it's still your job to decide which you prefer, just like it was at the beginning.
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If you're taking votes, my Sebring has the black grill - somewhat hidden but doing its protective job. It has held up over 10k miles, and oddly so has the hood / bumper paint. Knock on wood...
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