Bald Menace
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since there are no published numbers from Ford maybe this will give a good idea of how popular colors are
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I think it's because in the US all the Mustang rental cars are red, so it puts buyers off. For me though red is the best colour, not just because I like the red on the Mustang but that it's solid (rather than metallic) so easier to repair if get a scratch and because its a no cost option. Although I do like Lightning Blue (or whatever equivalent is now) and white. As for Royal Crimson, I would need to be paid to drive round in a brown car.Only one race red. Here it is the only colour you don't have to pay extra for.
I agree.Surprised there aren't more Kona. It's an amazing color.
That's crazy you even had to factor that in your decision. I have an Oxford 18 too though :cheers:One of my main reasons for buying an Oxford White (other than I like it) was that in the UK people vandalise nice cars and this Ford white is easy to get and easy to fix. As it happens my white car with tan seats looks great.
The race red cars over here are often mistaken for Ferraris.
Looks brown in cloudy day pictures.Can't believe Royal Crimson (essentially brown) is that popular.
X2Surprised there aren't more Kona. It's an amazing color.
Anyone labelling Royal Crimson "brown" apparently has not seen in person or lives in Seattle during the rainy season. It is hardly brown. My last car was a Mayan Bronze TL - now *that* car was dark rootbeer brown....Looks brown in cloudy day pictures.