Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black is never fancy, but doesn’t date your car.
In 10 years all those gunmetal grey cars will be known to be tired.
Remember teal?
Grey/silver is not dated, it's been around heavily since they 90s. I just sold my 2002 silver car for a very similar shade silver car that's a 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Black is never fancy, but doesn’t date your car.
In 10 years all those gunmetal grey cars will be known to be tired.
Remember teal?
Anonymous wrote:I really, really wanted the midnight blue color in my most recent car, but it didn't come on the model I wanted. I decided model features mattered more than color, so gray it was. Collectively over the years, our cars have been blue (2), silver (3), green (2), white (1), and gray (3).
I can't stand red, white, yellow, or orange on cars. Subaru also has this khaki gray/blue that depresses me to look at. It's almost as bad as Walter White's beige Aztec.
Anonymous wrote:Black is never fancy, but doesn’t date your car.
In 10 years all those gunmetal grey cars will be known to be tired.
Remember teal?