I think cars, particularly sporty, look most stunning in Black. Have owned a couple, but they are an absolute B@#$h to keep clean. Never again.Same, my first and last black car is my E500. I'm never going down that rabbit hole again.
this is true, black looks great, but after owing 2 black vehicles in texas....never again lolI think cars, particularly sporty, look most stunning in Black. Have owned a couple, but they are an absolute B@#$h to keep clean. Never again.
I hear you, every little scratch shows, it’s impossible to polish out.this is true, black looks great, but after owing 2 black vehicles in texas....never again lol
before all our cars/trucks had to be blue...silver was my favorite.I hear you, every little scratch shows, it’s impossible to polish out.
Mine is a daily ride, so shopping centres are always a nightmare, and no matter how careful I am, others are not.
I’ve owned white, blue , silver and black….the lighter colours are far easier in terms of upkeep.
I wanted something bright this time though so I’m hoping the yellow won’t be too time consuming
Interesting, thanks for that observation. I was there in person with the Frontiers (Sundance, Utah) and didn't notice any variation with the naked eye - always amazing what comes through color-wise in a camera lens.Black is my go to color for a sports car but with this retro design, I have to see all the colors.
I just hope that the bumpers match the body better than the batch of recent green and grey Frontier videos. The color difference would really stand out against the hood on the Z
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