… whether he really has the right interior equipment. I ordered a Sol-Travel with a beige interior equipment. Unfortunately, one was delivered with the mouse grey. That might be a shock! I don’t want to long lament the employee for whom this Sol was intended, accepted the mouse grey interior equipment with teeth crunches, because in a rejection the consequences were unpredictable. What to pay attention to. In the purchase contract was written very small and very unobtrusively positioned (especially not under the list of the usual parameters)- Interior: “standard” PRESENT! Don’t make the mistake like me to overlook this hidden designation when subscribing to faxed documents. When the signature is on it, nothing helps anymore. I’m still pissed off. There is sufficient correspondence that this car should be delivered in beige equipment, but unfortunately all the contract was wrongly filled by the car house. Since I bought our first Prius there, I am now at the third customer consultant. The two others have left the car house. One can assume that the wrong order is impossible, and that the car dealer could not pay for it.