Anonymous
Post 11/11/2019 02:12     Subject: Used car color preference

I will only get red/blue. Would love pink or another color. I also will not do white, tan, grey, silver, black or anything bland.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2019 00:29     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


So red yellow green or blue are ok???


Don't forget Crosstrek Orange!

Which I would never consider, but blue or green? Absolutely. In fact, I filter out all black and white when searching, and most silver/grays as well. --NP
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2019 11:33     Subject: Used car color preference

The only two colors I didn't want were black and gray/silver. Black is too hot in the summer and gray / silver blend into the color of the roadway and are less visible by other drivers.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2019 11:19     Subject: Used car color preference

Yes, I wanted a 2014 Volkswagen Beetle convertible with (1) fire engine red exterior, (2) tan top, (3) automatic transmission, (4) an engine that started with a turn of the key, (5) less than 30,000 miles, and (6) an auxiliary port for the car stereo because you can take away my mp3 player from my cold dead hands.

That was my non-negotiable wish list, and I got all six.

Saw the car on cargurus, an off-lease trade-in that was sitting on a lot in New Jersey. Took Amtrak up on Monday, walked into the dealership off the street, pointed to the car, and said that's the one. Test drove it for all of one-tenth of a mile. Didn't haggle price. Returned early yesterday morning with the cash and they handed me the keys.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 21:38     Subject: Used car color preference

My current used car I got I was basically trying to replicate my previous car, only newer. So I really wanted one color - navy - but the interior on the one I got was different, I got a great price and most of the features I wanted but no sunroof.

Previous used car to that is a fun convertible. We checked out a bunch of colors but limited the most by wanting a manual. Ended up with black.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 21:30     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


These are the only colors most people would consider.


I know! Funny. I suppose they are the people that get those purple cars.


Purple actually wouldn't be bad on the right car.

Here is a cool blue. http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/10/2020-chevrolet-bolt-ev-in-oasis-blue-live-photo-gallery/

How about Lime Twist, Pulse Red or Sunset Orange? https://www.coastalhyundai.com/blog/2019-hyundai-kona-exterior-color-options/

Or solar yellow! https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/2020-kia-soul-color-options/

Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 21:19     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


These are the only colors most people would consider.


The question was asked and I answered it. I think the "most people" part is why we like the other colors. Go to any parking lot or sit at a light and it is almost nothing but black, gray or silver. Meh.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 21:18     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


So red yellow green or blue are ok???


Yes!! Of course. Why not? Right now we have a red and two blues. Over the past 27 years we have had blues, reds, and a couple of greens.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 11:40     Subject: Re:Used car color preference

Didn't want a black exterior bc it looks dirty so fast (especially in winter). But we were pretty flexible otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 11:13     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


These are the only colors most people would consider.


I know! Funny. I suppose they are the people that get those purple cars.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 11:10     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


These are the only colors most people would consider.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 11:06     Subject: Used car color preference

Anonymous wrote:The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.


So red yellow green or blue are ok???
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2019 10:40     Subject: Used car color preference

The colors we would not consider were (and still are) white, gray, silver, black, gold.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2019 13:46     Subject: Used car color preference

I had “deal breaker” colors and colors I was open to.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2019 13:33     Subject: Used car color preference

When buying a used vehicle, did you care about interior and exterior colors or did you buy whatever was available with other features you wanted within your price range?