I don't pay attention to most of the Asian manufacturers now cause their vehicles don't appeal to me much, but at least they keep making sedans. I do like the powder blue Hyundai uses on their "N" line. The Germans do throw out cool colors sometimes, I think BMW has a purple for the 2 series, and the 4 has a really nice darker green, but you never see them on a lot.what's more the Japanese started this white/black/silver crap and we imported it.
VW's GTI has a MISERABLE color selection (Germans only like winter gray colors?) but ever so often they come up with things like Cornflower Blue and a really neat Yellow. But then they go and only let the pointlessly expensive trims have it. Grrr. it's freaking paint, every trim should have the full spectrum - charge extra if you want.
Honda Civic comes in a somewhat similar color as the NFG which is nice.
Probably because that was a special color for the 50th anniversary. If I had to guess it was a color on the first mustang?I wonder why Ford never brought back the pearl white color on the Mustang? I think that was in 2015
Wimbledon? it was an 50th anniversary color, they used it on the 50th GT350 also.I wonder why Ford never brought back the pearl white color on the Mustang? I think that was in 2015
Where in Indiana? I’m near Indy if you need someone to look at itI found 2 that I'm interested. Both PP2s, h&c seats, one is in NJ, the other in Indiana and that one has the upgraded stereo that I want. I'm seriously considering trading one of my cars for one.
Wimbledon? it was an 50th anniversary color, they used it on the 50th GT350 also.
I'm amazed they didn't bring Legend Lime back, or Azure Blue
I feel like they should offer more classic colors. Like have 2-3 Grabber colors a year. Offer Wimbledon White and DHG in that mix as well. Bring back Night Mist Blue. Stop making colors limited unless there is a reason to, like anniversaries. If Brittany Blue could be gotten on a GT or a Mach1 I'd be HEAVILY thinking of trading in.
I'm ordering a 2023 Maverick next year, and was hoping for Eruption Green. No luck. At least they kept Cyber Orange on the Maverick. Deciding between Cyber Orange, or the new Atlas Blue.I really love the EG and glad I chose to order my Mach 1 in that color.
No car should have 5 gray tones. Gray should be 3 shades, light, medium, and dark.traxiii said:
Should Mustang really have only 5 grey tone (white to black) colors, 2 muted reds and 3 boring blues? How ordinary for such an extraordinary car.
Subaru of Fort Wayne. Thehy texted me that it sold yesterday. Thank you for that offer.Where in Indiana? I’m near Indy if you need someone to look at it
Not sure if recession is the issue as Ford Bronco has many colors to choose from. My problem is that if I am purchasing a sports car for over 60K I want the color of my choice and not 3 shades of black, gray or silver and one red, yellow or blue. I look for light pastel colors that Ford seems to avoid at all costs probably because black and gray paint costs less for them as other manufacturers love to use that paint. I would be happy to pay extra 2K for color of my choice from a larger color selection. Why does Mach 1 model has to have smaller color selection then a standard GT or Shelby GT500? At this time the only way to get the fun colors is with Hotwheels mustangs and dream that someday the option of order in any color from factory would be possible.Pretty tame selection. I am surprised that Eruption Green and Mischievous Purple turn out to be one-year colors. But nothing really pops other than Grabber Blue. Is the S650 supposed to be a "refined and grown up" model with a more "sophisticated" palette? Or is it just that we are heading into a recession, and car colors always get boring during recessions (check your history.)
one could argue they can't even pre-treat panels or get basic painting done correctly, regardless of color.They can barely manufacture cars at this point, much less adding in more colors.