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What's with Vehicle Colors.
April 12, 2024, 11:32 AM
gpbst3What's with Vehicle Colors.
I have noticed with Toyota they make runs of certain colors. A dealerships lot had 3 white tacomas on the lot. When I friend got his Tacoma a few years ago he had the choice between green and green.
April 12, 2024, 05:05 PM
arfmelI guess I’m boring. I prefer white trucks with light colored interiors. It gets real hot in the Chihuahuan Desert.
April 12, 2024, 06:01 PM
SevenPlusOnequote:
Originally posted by monoblok:
Saw a newish BMW M5 sedan the other day that was in a very garish lime green. Stood out like the proverbial sore thumb; jokingly felt like one had to wear sunglasses to take it all in. Anyways, I had to look up the color on BMW's website...no dice. No such shade, at least for 2024. But since this was the first time I'd seen any BMW in that eye-popping shade, all of this lead me to believe either of two conclusions: a complete repaint (seems unlikely) or a body wrap (very likely).
So if Plum Crazy or Sassy Grass is your thing, thanks to today's materials and technology it's totally achievable. For an extra cost of course.
It could have been an individual color, probably Java Green (?), costs about $5k. They did have a nice dark green for the M8 a few years ago, I wish my M5 was that green.
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nhracecraft^^^The M4 comes in a VERY nice dark green right now!
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April 12, 2024, 08:04 PM
Prefontainequote:
Originally posted by nhracecraft:
I 'could' be wrong (I don't think so, but it's possible), but has anyone else come to the conclusion that metallic paint seems to fare FAR better over time that non-metallic paint. Every used car I've ever seen with faded and/or deteriorated paint has been a pastel/enamel color! Obviously this excludes all cars with a flawed/failing clear coat, but it seems to me that metallic paint stands the 'test of time' while enamel colors generally do not. Perhaps it's got something to do with the metallic content/additive and it's potential ability to reflect UV sunlight...I'm not 100% sure, but it make sense to me so that's what I'm going with.
I agree. My daily driver, and truck are both metallic silver. Daily driver is 10 years old. I leased it before I bought it from them but had I bought it first I would have done PPF and ceramic as both my truck and performance car have the PPF/Ceramic treatment. But even the 10 year old paint looks good still. It’s just the clearcoat is getting real thin. Don’t really care as it needs to make it two more years so I can finally replace it.
My performance car is also a metallic paint called Heavy Metal, which is right in between metallic grey and silver. Depends on the light, which color it favors. These colors look half way decent when dirty and the metallic paint, with the flakes, really comes out when clean and detailed. My ski and one of my bikes are white because got damn they get hot in the sun.
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April 12, 2024, 08:15 PM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by gpbst3:
I have noticed with Toyota they make runs of certain colors.
I think that's true of most manufacturers.
I worked on a project in an auto factory. One of the things that we had to take into account is that when the paint shop started a run with a new color, it took a bit of time to get everything dialed in. The first car bodies that were painted in any color typically had to be sent back to the "paint hospital" for correction. Once they got the color going correctly, it was cost-effective to run a large batch of cars in that color.
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rainman64When I went hunting for mine I wanted the Blue Apex Pearl with red leather interior.
Very rare.
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April 12, 2024, 10:20 PM
PR64My car is white.
Star White metallic tri coat.
Deep blue metallic stripes.
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April 13, 2024, 04:26 PM
Scooter123I like a medium Metallic Grey because it seems to make cars invisible to the local PD and State PD patrol cars.
I've stopped counting.
April 13, 2024, 07:51 PM
MelissaDallasI really love Mazda’s red. That said, my big issue in broiling Texas was searching for a car that did NOT have a black or dark gray interior, which most did. My Toyota is Creme Brûlée taupe, which is okay and boring, but more importantly, has a blond leather interior that is cooler.
April 13, 2024, 10:21 PM
cparktdquote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
For the past three years or so I’ve noticed the popularity of color-gray autos.
Yea noticed that flat gray fad as well. Then just last week on a car I noticed that people had nicknamed it "Concrete".
Ha... Nailed it!
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BisleyblackhawkWhite …2011 RAV 4…
Silver…2009 Tacoma…
Kinda bland…(but I have seen some orange Jeeps and I think they are kool)

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April 14, 2024, 03:46 AM
YooperSigsThe official color name of my Challenger:
HellRaisin.
It was purple.
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April 14, 2024, 05:19 AM
kkinaquote:
Originally posted by cparktd:
quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
For the past three years or so I’ve noticed the popularity of color-gray autos.
Yea noticed that flat gray fad as well. Then just last week on a car I noticed that people had nicknamed it "Concrete".
Ha... Nailed it!
They call it the "primer look." Not really a fan. Think it's just a fad, sort of like Flat Dark Earth is for firearms (though OK I like that one).
April 14, 2024, 07:33 AM
RogueJSKquote:
Originally posted by MelissaDallas:
I really love Mazda’s red.
Yep. Mazda's Soul Red is the best factory red out there, hands down.
Unfortunately, with that comes:
-Higher demand (since everyone else seems to agree too)
-Higher cost premium at purchase
-Higher paint damage repair costs
I wanted a Soul Red CX-5, but couldn't find one in the configuration I wanted, so settled for my 2nd choice of white.
April 14, 2024, 10:01 AM
SigJacketMy Bronco is Robin’s Egg Blue, and I totally dig it. So do others.
April 14, 2024, 03:06 PM
ZSMICHAELMy father was cheap and so the station wagon he bought was pea green. He also bought a compact car without a radio,because it was cheaper.
April 14, 2024, 06:46 PM
apprenticeI've been saying white is the new black for a few years now.
There are times my black pick-up looks like an ink spot on a white dress shirt.
April 14, 2024, 08:33 PM
irreverentquote:
Originally posted by kkina:
quote:
Originally posted by cparktd:
quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
For the past three years or so I’ve noticed the popularity of color-gray autos.
Yea noticed that flat gray fad as well. Then just last week on a car I noticed that people had nicknamed it "Concrete".
Ha... Nailed it!
They call it the "primer look." Not really a fan. Think it's just a fad, sort of like Flat Dark Earth is for firearms (though OK I like that one).
Yes.
I was just chatting to my husband about this today. I know the flat grey edged in black is really popular right now, but it has zero depth and lustre. Certainly no sparkle. Reminds me of an old baseball shirt. Hate it. “Concrete” fits.
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April 15, 2024, 03:07 AM
monoblokquote:
It could have been an individual color, probably Java Green (?), costs about $5k
I looked up the above using the ol' Googletron. Wasn't quite the same; the Java Green Metallic that came up in most of the results actually looks good and like legit paint, but this one I saw had a more yellowish tint in its green and definitely wasn't metallic. Instead it was VERY "day-glow" in appearance and characteristic. Really seemed to give off a 'plasticky' kind of sheen and vibe, which lead me to think that this particular BMW I saw was wrapped. Of course if BMW offers a paint-to-sample program like Porsche does, then all bets are off.
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