Maybe offer the 9 or 10 base colors then offer a nice range of Anniversary colors. Get your Orange, Yellow, Green... Ford can get expensive with paint but, to be honest, $600 dollars for a paint job isn't bad.As others have mentioned I'm also interested in both a yellow (I love school bus yellow), and an orange.
Sterling gray metallic is the color of my F150 and it's a really great color, but I have a hard time finding a color that accessorizes well with it. I considered aftermarket wheels for it when I needed tires, but I struggled finding something I thought matched just right. It looks good with the chrome stockers I suppose.
I purchased my Focus in 2009 in Red, and a motorcycle in 2006 in red as well, and I've always liked a good deep, glossy rich red, but I don't think I'm going to get that this time around, but a red or two should be offered.
I'm meh about the greens, gotta have it included, but variety is good. What are the detriments to more color options? Is it a huge cost to have a large palette? I'd like to see more choices.
Finally, can we get rid of this surcharge for certain colors? Back when it was $295 okay fine, but that has now doubled to $595 for colors like Molten Orange on the Fiesta, or Tangerine Scream on the Focus. However, if my options were a small basic color palette as we've seen or a richer palette with more options with a few having a price tag, I'd choose the price tag. Even at $600.
Good idea. I would really like to have the option for more colors from Ford even for an added cost. We're a long way from the few dozen color options they had back in the day.Maybe offer the 9 or 10 base colors then offer a nice range of Anniversary colors. Get your Orange, Yellow, Green... Ford can get expensive with paint but, to be honest, $600 dollars for a paint job isn't bad.
I'm waiting for Ford and PPG to allow you to pick the color via Mustang Customizer and charge the customer on top of the MSRP. PPG can color match anything... for a price but, it will be cheaper at the factory level.
Yea my friend got one of the frozen colors for his... it looks great and hides dirt better but it's expensive and difficult to upkeep. No wax, polish or sealants obviously and if you use the wrong product to clean it can cause shiny spots or uneven surfaces. not worth it in long run IMO.Apparently the matte paint is quite a challenge to keep looking good. Not sure but heard that it shows scratches just as easy and requires special care to keep it healthy. On top of all that it's apparently tricky to repair.