Fwiw, I've had both, and have both.
You're right that it's hard to
see wear on most black seats, from
a distance. Most people are not concerned about how a set looks when their face is 4" away from the fabric.
Also, imho, beige leather shows wear among the most.
Although, imho,
bad wear on black leather, where there is a
rather noticeable white line/area, looks
very bad.
Imho, a lot comes down to personal preferences. I prefer beige/tan.
But, if I'm looking at used cars, then I may go for black.
Imho, for resale, black seats will often look "better", therefore
given that all else is equal, that car would likely sell quicker and maybe at a higher price.
Also, where someone lives is important.
Black interiors are hotter.
Imho, anyone that buys a black interior in Phoenix may want to consider seeing a mental health adviser. ;-) (just kidding!)
Also, for those of us that work for a living and leave work after the sun sets in the winter, imho, it's nicer to have a lighter interior.
Imho, unless someone "flips cars" every few years, then buy a car for what you want/like.
Unless someone is making over $500K/year, a car is the 2nd or 1st most expensive purchase.
So, imho, you should buy something that you like/want and
makes sense.
So, sorry, no two-seater Corvette as an only vehicle if someone is a single parent with 2+ kids.

However, as a second vehicle, no problem! :-D
Last, as I've indicated in just about every sentence, the above is my view on vehicle interiors.
