I've only had one black car - a '99 Monte Carlo. I loved it, and it was a beautiful car. But goddamn it was impossible to keep clean. Reminded me of my old white Navy uniforms. I'll never own another vehicle that color.
My previous car was a silver Impala. That was probably the best color for hiding dirt, but it was so bland and ubiquitous that I felt like I was driving a gallon jug of milk. [Reply]
Black ,grey/silver, white .The black truck I bought because I like black it’s a good looking truck ,the other two are feed trucks colors didn’t matter as they were the correct kind of truck. Single wheel one ton four wheel drive diesels. We also have a grey Tahoe [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
after years of black, and it driving my ADD crazy with detailing......I went to the light side (white).
My brother finally went light grey , he was at a point that he didn’t want to even drive it in the rain because of his OCD with keeping it clean. [Reply]
The Grand Cherokee is an odd shade of gray, Camaro is green. But to your point, I've been shopping used Grand Cherokees lately, and the majority of them do seem to be white or black, neither of which I'd be a fan of buying. Black is too damn hard to keep clean, and white is boring. White is for trucks and vans, not passenger vehicles. [Reply]
The only reason the blue one exists is that wife would not let the daughter get the red one with the sun roof. Because the wifes car does not have a sun roof.
Lew-white with snowflake sparkles?????? I thought you were a Type A.
The pewters, silvers, etc...are a dime a dozen. But they show dirt less.
Would never own another black car ever again. Always dirty.
how about some Toyotas, I think. Putty colors and not glossy. Weird.
even in Minn there are very few if any purple cars. [Reply]