I say either do Vernasca or go full Merino. IMO, it's more about the appearance than it is about the seating surface. The dashboard looks beautiful wrapped in Merino or Nappa leather. Yes it is slightly nicer to sit on Merino over Vernasca/Dakota, and slightly more breathable, but otherwise it's not that big of a deal. No point in paying for nicer seats when the dashboard is still going to look like cheap embossed plastic.
Black is boring, but there's a reason it's the standard interior color. It's by far the most practical, will never show dirt, never look offensive, never go out of style, and easy to hide imperfections on. I wouldn't mind a saddle brown interior myself, but I wouldn't think twice about getting black if it meant getting the nicer interior. I'm sure Ivory looks great at first, but I know I'd get sick of it. Both maintaining it and looking at it.
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