Like it or not, it's an interior color that you order for keeps. Selling it would be difficult, at a give-away price. Of course, if you're well-off enough that it doesn't matter, then it doesn't matter. Folks these days forget about the past. Dark green interiors used to be commonplace, a popular option in most any car you wanted to order. But they typically came in cars that were painted a complimenting shade of green (green used to be one of the top-sellers in the 60's, especially light "Ivy" metallic). So it has to be mated with the right exterior color, which really limits you to a shade of white, or a shade of green. Anything else, and you've got a color-clash catastrophe. Even black would look bad. Only a light-to-medium green could work with black. This Palm Green would not.