Ultimately, you’re the one who has to walk out to the driveway every morning. If a specific color makes you smile, that’s usually the right one to buy.
If you want to find your car easily in a crowded parking lot, go for a "chromatic" color.
These colors are for those who want to break away from the "sea of greyscale" on the highway.
It’s excellent for safety (high visibility) and stays the coolest in the sun. However, it shows mud and road grime instantly. It is the "clean shirt" of car colors—beautiful until you actually step outside. 3. The Statement Makers: Blue and Red
These are the most popular colors globally, but they come with a "labor tax."
To finalize your choice, ask yourself these three questions:
(If the Desert: White . If the Pacific Northwest: Dark Grey .)
If you view a car as a tool rather than a trophy, silver or grey is your best bet.
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Ultimately, you’re the one who has to walk out to the driveway every morning. If a specific color makes you smile, that’s usually the right one to buy.
If you want to find your car easily in a crowded parking lot, go for a "chromatic" color.
These colors are for those who want to break away from the "sea of greyscale" on the highway.
It’s excellent for safety (high visibility) and stays the coolest in the sun. However, it shows mud and road grime instantly. It is the "clean shirt" of car colors—beautiful until you actually step outside. 3. The Statement Makers: Blue and Red
These are the most popular colors globally, but they come with a "labor tax."
To finalize your choice, ask yourself these three questions:
(If the Desert: White . If the Pacific Northwest: Dark Grey .)
If you view a car as a tool rather than a trophy, silver or grey is your best bet.