Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I do wonder who is driving these orange, maroon, brown etc cars and just assume it was low stock or driver got a deal.
I wonder why someone would choose, white, black, tan or grey. Lazy or boring. I have a red car now. I think the next one will be orange with the cars we are looking at. We have a black car and hate it. Its impossible to figure out what car is what as they all look the same.
Being tastful is sooo lazy, look at me and my garish red car, it took so much hard work and creativity to select!
Red isn't garish. Black, white, grey and tan are not tasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Cars come in three colors: white, black, and silver.
EXCEPTION: if you drive a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or some other super car, you may choose red, yellow, etc. Your $40k Porsche Boxster doesn’t count. Neither does your Mazda anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I do wonder who is driving these orange, maroon, brown etc cars and just assume it was low stock or driver got a deal.
I wonder why someone would choose, white, black, tan or grey. Lazy or boring. I have a red car now. I think the next one will be orange with the cars we are looking at. We have a black car and hate it. Its impossible to figure out what car is what as they all look the same.
Being tastful is sooo lazy, look at me and my garish red car, it took so much hard work and creativity to select!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I do wonder who is driving these orange, maroon, brown etc cars and just assume it was low stock or driver got a deal.
I wonder why someone would choose, white, black, tan or grey. Lazy or boring. I have a red car now. I think the next one will be orange with the cars we are looking at. We have a black car and hate it. Its impossible to figure out what car is what as they all look the same.
Being tastful is sooo lazy, look at me and my garish red car, it took so much hard work and creativity to select!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I do wonder who is driving these orange, maroon, brown etc cars and just assume it was low stock or driver got a deal.
I wonder why someone would choose, white, black, tan or grey. Lazy or boring. I have a red car now. I think the next one will be orange with the cars we are looking at. We have a black car and hate it. Its impossible to figure out what car is what as they all look the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars come in three colors: white, black, and silver.
EXCEPTION: if you drive a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or some other super car, you may choose red, yellow, etc. Your $40k Porsche Boxster doesn’t count. Neither does your Mazda anything.
The base Boxster starts at $57k and you're probably not going to find any at that price:
https://www.porsche.com/usa/models/718/718-boxster-models/
Anonymous wrote:No. But I do wonder who is driving these orange, maroon, brown etc cars and just assume it was low stock or driver got a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one?
Yes but it looks much lighter in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Cars come in three colors: white, black, and silver.
EXCEPTION: if you drive a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or some other super car, you may choose red, yellow, etc. Your $40k Porsche Boxster doesn’t count. Neither does your Mazda anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to kmow why car companies even offer brown, maroon, gold, and other weird colors. I assume they only make like 5 of each every year and no one buys them. When I see a car like this I assume the driver bought it cheap.
It might be a generational thing. I seem to remember brown cars being much more common in the past.
I’m not bothered by th color and wouldn’t think twice of it. The only car color that causes me to pause is red because I associate red with asshole drivers who love to speed and cut you off.
You’re right. My mom had a brown Impala in the 70s - she LOVED that car and it wasn’t unusual at all. Was definitely bronze - looked roughly like this:
