A center console would not look out of place, I think it really adds to the sporty look of the interior. I'm assuming you're talking about a factory console. The installation is not too hard. There are different console bases and which one you get depends on whether or not you car has factory air. If your car has factory air, your base would be shorter in the front to make room for the heater diffuser under the dash on the transmission hump. Non AC cars don not have the same diffuser as the AC cars under the dash. Having said this, the diffuser used in AC cars with a console is different than AC cars without. You would need to replace this so that the air would come out beyond the sides of the console. Otherwise the air would blow into the backside of the console. You would also have to purchase the console radio bracket. This is different because you do not use the current radio faceplate. If you have a stock radio, you would need the console radio knobs which are longer to clear the padded faceplate of the console. You would also need to get the wiring harness to connect the console light to the under dash harness so it comes on when the doors are opened.
Hope this helps.