I'd lean towards dark interiors because they're generally easier to maintain. Light-colored ones (cream, beige, etc.) stain very easily---I can imagine how hard it can get if you have kids in the car.
Kung two-tone yung interior, tulad nung nasa Forester, mas okey kung yung beige nasa itaas tapos yung darker color nasa ilalim.
That depends on the exterior color and how it matches with the rest of the car like the dash (usually separate from the interior color, depending on options). If the body is painted light with pastel colors, a light interior color works better. However, if the body is painted with darker tones, then a darker interior would work better. I never liked a light colored body with dark interior (like white body with black interior). Just me though.
a) black door sidings
b) dark gray dash
c) black leather seatcovers
d) black leather steering wheel
e) super dark black rear and window tints na dalawang patong
f) super dark front windshied tints
kaya pag nasa loob ka ng oto, kala mo masama ang panahon eh. pag lumabas ka, ang liwanag pala.
I had to make this choice recently when I had to pick a color for my upcoming Kia Carens....
The Kia Carens has two color schemes for its interior: black/grey (black on top, grey on bottom) or black/beige (black on top, grey on bottom). And, each interior color scheme would be offered in certain exterior body colors....
I have owned three different cars in the past already and each one had a black or grey interiors and to be honest, I grew pretty tired of it.... In addition, I always found beige car interiors to be very classy.
So, when it was time for me to choose a color for my Kia Carens, I chose an exterior body color that offered the black/beige interiors.