| Dealer called me with silver in stock but I don't know....it's more of a light gray but it really reminds me of 1990. |
| It is a pretty basic color in my mind. I see tons of silver cars all the time (and drive one, but it’s almost 10 years old so maybe I’m dated?). |
| BMW got rid of it. |
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I remember thinking the other day that there seem to be fewer silver cars around. OK by me, but it is a good color to disguise dust, bird poop, etc.
Go get a green car if you want a color no one else has. (Mwa ha ha) |
Actually, we are seeing more green cars on the road than we ever have. Green is a favorite color of DC2, so we point them out! There also seem to be a lot of orange and bright yellow cars around. We even see a few pink and peach ones! |
| A car is just a box on wheels. They are all butt ugly with a handful of exceptions. No color will make them look good. |
| All cars seem to have fewer color options right now. Seems to be black, grey, red, blue for the most part. I think silver falls in with grey. |
| Silver is classic, never in style, never out of style |
| I wish cars came in more interesting colors |
| Yes, Pumpkin Spice Orange and McDonald's Hot Mustard Yellow are the new in-style colors for cars. Go get one and report back. |
Op here, I'd prefer white actually. |
You joke, but those orange Subaru Crossteks are everywhere. |
| I looked over the parking lot of my building. 90% of the cars are black, white, and silver. It will never go away. Silver was also the color of German racing teams, which is why so many BMWs are this color. |
| Light bright paint is safer. Who cares about style. You want high visibility. |
I’m the PP and I have noticed that too. If history is any predictor, green gets a little popular for awhile and then drop off dramatically. |