| Black. Though on some cars, I’m drawn to that burnt orange color. |
| burgandy |
| The cheapest color. It's often the ugliest. Suffice to say, I've ended up with a lot of brown cars. |
| I work in DC and prefer my car match my work wardrobe - grey. |
| Always red or orange. Bright! |
What cars offer a lower price for less popular colors? I haven’t seen this- or maybe I just haven’t noticed. How much of a difference is it? |
| red with dark interior |
orange.
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| black, white, silver, maybe a pretty shiny navy |
OP here. I'm seeing this now on the model we're interested in. Dealers are trying hard to get rid of their brown cars. It's not a pretty brown (some are). |
| Whatever is the cheapest car they have that includes the options I want. That's how I ended up with a black cherry car. |
| Olive green, blue, silver. |
| I like colors - not black, white, or the popular light silver color. Gray is sometimes nice though. |
It's not that it will be priced lower. It's that once all the good ones are taken, it will be the last one on the lot, end of model year, poorly equipped, etc. They'll do anything to get it out of there. |
Agree that black interiors are awful and show every minute bit of dust or fluff; however, avoid tan too. We went from a black interior to a tan one and the tan looked grimy very quickly even with regular vaccuming. We'd need to shampoo the seats all the time to keep it decent and I just don't have that time. I'm talking seats, not just floors. I'd never have tan or black interiors again. Our other car has a medium gray interior, as did my previous car, and I vastly prefer gray--shows a lot less dirt and lint than tan or black. |