Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the market for a very particular used car and found one that's perfect, and even costs about $1,500 less than comparable ones I've seen The only problem is that I find the color to be meh. It's not terrible, but it's not one of my first choices. I really wanted black or a deep metallic blue but this one is a light metallic beige.
Should this be a dealbreaker? Can't decide if it will bother me in the long term or I'll just get used to it.
Someday you may actually have a genuine problem and you will look back on this and ask yourself if you were really this stupid and shallow,!
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the market for a very particular used car and found one that's perfect, and even costs about $1,500 less than comparable ones I've seen The only problem is that I find the color to be meh. It's not terrible, but it's not one of my first choices. I really wanted black or a deep metallic blue but this one is a light metallic beige.
Should this be a dealbreaker? Can't decide if it will bother me in the long term or I'll just get used to it.
Then when you walk out to the car, you can look at the bag and smile, even as the car makes you sigh. Anonymous wrote:Is this car still something available often, or hard to find? I had a beige car before the black one I drive now, and black shows everything and the beige didn’t.