What do you think??
I think the chrome pillars stand out like an eyesore -- they are very noticeable. Or, too noticeable. If that's what you're going for, then that's cool.
Maybe if they were the same size as the chrome around the windows, then the whole car may look better? Just a thought.
But the whole car does good at some angles.
Maybe if they were the same size as the chrome around the windows, then the whole car may look better? Just a thought.
But the whole car does good at some angles.
lol most people here would actually do away with the chrome. not add it... lol
but yeah luxury cars are heading towards black chrome/or carbon fiber trim. I mean you pay a premium for a car. there better be some carbon fiber on it.
but yeah luxury cars are heading towards black chrome/or carbon fiber trim. I mean you pay a premium for a car. there better be some carbon fiber on it.
The chrome pillars break up the lines of the car. I'm not a fan of chrome, but that is why they only put chrome around the perimeter of the windows. It goes with the lines of the car. You might as well add chrome door guard trim around each door and the trunk and the hood now. Ghetto fabulous.
Like many others, the chrome pillar trim wouldn't be my first choice. I see many Chrysler 300's around with that chrome trim, and it just makes the car look outdated.
The good news is that you can leave it on as long as you want it there, and (presumably) restore it to original appearance when you choose to.
If you're thinking about adding big heavy chrome 22" SUV wheels to complete the look, please don't!!!
The good news is that you can leave it on as long as you want it there, and (presumably) restore it to original appearance when you choose to.
If you're thinking about adding big heavy chrome 22" SUV wheels to complete the look, please don't!!!
I have to agree with the majority here. I am not a fan of the chrome, but the tint looks good. In the end, all that matters is that YOU like it! You paid for the vehicle not everyone else on this forum.



