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By *inaTitz OP TV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
A friend of mine has recently bought a new car. It is a lively shade of green. Possibly best described as a jazzy shade of Shamrock Green.
My gaffer declared that he wouldn't be able to live with that colour and would have it resprayed immediately.
Does anyone else have such strong feelings about the colour of their car? I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
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What you're describing sounds like the Blobbymobile... Though you'd prefer leopard print wouldn't you?!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
What you're describing sounds like the Blobbymobile... Though you'd prefer leopard print wouldn't you?!
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A leopard print car would look awesome |
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By *inaTitz OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
What you're describing sounds like the Blobbymobile... Though you'd prefer leopard print wouldn't you?!
A leopard print car would look awesome "
I'd like that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A friend of mine has recently bought a new car. It is a lively shade of green. Possibly best described as a jazzy shade of Shamrock Green.
My gaffer declared that he wouldn't be able to live with that colour and would have it resprayed immediately.
Does anyone else have such strong feelings about the colour of their car? I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
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It matters you only have to look how it affects resale values. British Leyland in the 70's embarked on painting cars every shade of dogshit imaginable and look what happened to them. There area lot of colors i wouldn't have including brown. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i really really wanted an orange ford focus!!
but then when i saw the bright green and bright blue mazda 2's i wanted one of them.
so yeah i love bright colours,, for some reaso i dislike red cars |
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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago
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No colour doesn't put me off at all but certain cars do look better in certain colours (take the Aston Martin example).
Colour would be a decisive factor when buying a car as i'd want to be able to get rid of easily in a years time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Much depends of the car. The Ford Focus ST looks quite good in that dayglow green, my Alfa would look shit in it.
Personally I like black or red. The interior colour is also critical... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A friend of mine has recently bought a new car. It is a lively shade of green. Possibly best described as a jazzy shade of Shamrock Green.
My gaffer declared that he wouldn't be able to live with that colour and would have it resprayed immediately.
Does anyone else have such strong feelings about the colour of their car? I'd be quite happy driving a pink and yellow striped car if I liked the car.
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i had a bright green capri with a black roof which i called Vivian, the car not the roof, best car ever even tho the colour was b right. if it got four wheels and goes who cares lolol |
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