What are the advantages and disadvantages of each color?
#1
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each color?
So I was driving yesterday on my way to work in downtown Cleveland, completely content that a Storm Silver sport would be arriving next Thursday for me to own.
The sun is shining (rare in Cleveland), the spring smell is in the air, The White Stripes are blasting in my system, and IT HITS ME- I really want Milano Red instead.
I call the Dealer who checks and says that they do have one Milano Red sport that will be arriving the same week. I tell him I have to think about it as they can only hold one for me. I called him today and thus far decided on the Milano Red.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each color?
subjective answers are okay -everyone knows everyone will have different prefrences. I've narrowed my choices down based on pure preference:
Night Hawk Black
-Hot during summer
-Scrathces and dings show easily
-Shines brighter and bolder
Storm Silver
-Scrathces and dings won't show as easily
-Looks somewhat boring
Milano Red
-Scrathces and dings show mildly
-Shines bright and bold
-Too flashy?
I have had many cars in the past and different colors too. However, I have never owned a red car. What are the basics?
The sun is shining (rare in Cleveland), the spring smell is in the air, The White Stripes are blasting in my system, and IT HITS ME- I really want Milano Red instead.
I call the Dealer who checks and says that they do have one Milano Red sport that will be arriving the same week. I tell him I have to think about it as they can only hold one for me. I called him today and thus far decided on the Milano Red.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each color?
subjective answers are okay -everyone knows everyone will have different prefrences. I've narrowed my choices down based on pure preference:
Night Hawk Black
-Hot during summer
-Scrathces and dings show easily
-Shines brighter and bolder
Storm Silver
-Scrathces and dings won't show as easily
-Looks somewhat boring
Milano Red
-Scrathces and dings show mildly
-Shines bright and bold
-Too flashy?
I have had many cars in the past and different colors too. However, I have never owned a red car. What are the basics?
#3
Color Choice
The reason I decided on Storm Silver Metallic was my '90 Honda Civic was Gold Metallic and it held up extremely well. It showed very few scratches and never really looked dirty. I'm hoping Storm Silver will be the same. My 2002 Civic is Ruby Red Pearl, and it really shows the dirt. I wanted Lunar Mist at first, but I think I will be happier with Silver in the long run.
#4
That is what I am afraid of. Not only the day to day dirt on a red car, but also the dullness after so long. I feel like being impulsive and getting the red, I can enjoy the luster until its gone. Nonetheless I feel like Storm Silver will be a better more conservative choice in the long run. I might not be as cool looking but then again niether is a five year old red? Am I correct in my reasoning. Do Reds tend to dull out. How long will it hold its shine? Keep in mind I'm in Cleveland with Cleveland snow.
#6
I've always thought that the darker silver and grey cars look used, even when they're new. They do "look" cleaner though, even when they're not. So, if you don't want to "have" to wash it as often, I'd say, go with the Storm Silver.
While red is attractive, it also requires more attention, to keep it from fading. Some reds fade towards pink, while others fade towards orange. If you're a person who thinks of cars as more of a utility-type people mover, then I'd say "no" to it. If you're a hands-on kinda guy, then go for it.
Man, I really wish they had brought the Alabaster Silver down here!
While red is attractive, it also requires more attention, to keep it from fading. Some reds fade towards pink, while others fade towards orange. If you're a person who thinks of cars as more of a utility-type people mover, then I'd say "no" to it. If you're a hands-on kinda guy, then go for it.
Man, I really wish they had brought the Alabaster Silver down here!
#10
Nuthin' much a vinyl shop can't cure! But I'm leaning towards the boring silver myself. Hopefully, personalized subtle stuff like a tire/rim package and a distinct lowering package to set your car off than the rest.
#11
I'll agree that the silver and gold colors show the least dirt. They really tend to not look as dirty as darker or lighter cars. The disadvantages I see with the silver, gold, and white tones are that they become very hard to see under low-light or reduced visibility conditions. The next time you are driving on a foggy or rainy day, notice how much easier it is to see cars which have darker paint jobs. The (sharp looking) Milano Red, should be much easier to pick out of the background than the Storm Silver. You're going to have to keep it clean though. You were planning on washing it every week anyway, right?
#12
I think I am leaning towards the white. It is similar to silver in hiding dirt/dust, but I think it contrasts better with the black on the car. Unfortunately you have to get the tan interior with the white if you want a base.
I suppose the only way to really know is to see everything in person - not long now.
I suppose the only way to really know is to see everything in person - not long now.
#13
I have a friend who is a painting contractor in Maui, HI. He has been painting wood homes with auto paints for several years. These are owners that want a clear or semi transparent finish to show and protect the grain of the wood. Strenght of ultra rays are very strong in thee tropics and most clear finishes fail quite fast. My friend assures me that the new generation of auto paints do not fail and fade like they did only a few years ago. He tells me the Red will not fade like they did in the past. Milano Red for me.
#18
Originally Posted by hen88
What about the Blue Pearl? Can anyone chime in about the pros and cons of having a blue car? Thanks.
(Of course, they used different paints then, didn't they?!?!?)
#19
I wish they would let us get Helios Yellow here in USA like most of the rest of the world has. I really like yellow cars (have owned 3 over the years...and a custom painted yellow motorcycle and 2 yellow bicycles)
Last edited by tubaman; 04-17-2006 at 11:06 PM.
#20
Originally Posted by wandafreely
I have a Civic wagon that was probably close to the Blue Pearl at some point in its life