Which Color Would You Pick?
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Which Color Would You Pick?
Just wondering what you guys think. I like the Black but they say that every thing shows up on black.
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You can never go wrong with black. Classy, stylish... oh, and very slimming
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Really? I would have thought much easier than any other color.
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My car is dirt colored, so it never looks clean.
Oh, and white is the hardest to keep clean. With black, it obscures some of the highway crud and smoot-type gunk that gets on cars, but it shows every little speck of dust and light-colored dirt (as previously mentioned).
I used to have a 2001 Civic that was hunter green and it was fairly easy to keep clean-looking. If I were buying a new car now, I'd go with blue, because that's my favorite color.
Oh, and white is the hardest to keep clean. With black, it obscures some of the highway crud and smoot-type gunk that gets on cars, but it shows every little speck of dust and light-colored dirt (as previously mentioned).
I used to have a 2001 Civic that was hunter green and it was fairly easy to keep clean-looking. If I were buying a new car now, I'd go with blue, because that's my favorite color.
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I think it's all up to personal preference. My old car which Scott inherited is dark blue. It does ok until Pollen comes and then it's always looking yellowish. lol His old car was a light color and it was horrible to keep clean. Our new car is burgundy which I thought would be somewhere in the middle, and easy to keep clean, however it is not. It's actually just as hard. So base it on what you like, they all have their down falls. Enjoy your new vehicle though! 

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hogred wrote:Thanks guys. I decided on black, Serria crew cab just looks to good with black. Hope the car wash has discount coupons.
Good choice - buy what you like and just wash the thing when it needs it. In Maine you may be washing some salt off in the winter I would guess.

and Niki - with a blue car and yellow pollen, wouldn't that make your car turn GREEN

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