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Most and least favourite colour for a car
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"Car I’ve got now is white… wished I’d thought that through a bit "
Ma Dad bought a brand new white Datsun Sunny in 1972, he worked as a foreman at Qualcast foundry, within a year it looked like some schoolkids had painted little brown dots on it due to all the crap that was coming out of the furnaces chimneys |
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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
over a year ago
Milton Keynes |
I have white vans and cars
Dreadful decision with the car
Also have a black car looks good when freshly polished but again for ever cleaning it
Had bright yellow car back in the 90s which was cool back then not now though !
I’m not keen on red but a Ferrari in any other colour just doesn’t work imo
Gun metal grey I think is easiest to keep clean and tidy looking |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Red for a Ferrari
Orange for a Lamborghini
Yellow for a lotus
I quite like the vibrant blues too
Any colour but brown or forest green"
Dark or racing green for most classic or Jaguars. |
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I find colour depends on the shape of car massively for me .. some cars looks good in one colour but another car looks awful in it ...
Example for me I love red Porsche 911 or Mercedes SUVs yet I cant stand red in general cars ..
My current favourite colour is white and my least favourite colour is silver |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Silver cars are the absolute worst. They look like they’ve not been finished before sale!
I like the classic black, always look sophisticated and classy. Maybe red at a push but they don’t hold their colour well with most cars..
But mine is white and pink so maybe I’m not the best judge |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on the car. Some cars need certain colour schemes. A Fiesta would be ridiculous with 2 tone metallic blue and green, a Berlingo daft with racing stripes etc. Generally speaking, the more garish the car, the more it can get away with, the more everyday, the better suited to muted normal car colours.
I do enjoy a game of Yellow Car tho |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Light silver because it blends into the background.
I love metallic colours, both my cars are metallic, one is a nice silver with a blue tone and the other is light blue silver |
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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
over a year ago
Milton Keynes |
Same topic different subject
I looked at a Mercedes e class cpl years back it was dark metallic red
But the leather interior was I can only describe as tobacco brown
Sounds horrid but somehow it worked
But that’s only my opinion |
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
"That Volkswagen polo the my did with different colour panels. WTF
It was called The Harlequin.. "
In my 20's my bf and I could only afford a clap out old Mark 1 VW Polo in white. It had a sun roof (hole in the middle)... So we called it Minty.
Don't like white cars generally but Minty was fun!
My fav colour is Mazda's Soul Red on the MX5. I have the matching nail colour... Boots No7 called Salsa. |
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