The bronze is because of the sodium lights (orange) shining on the car.I love the color shift. Goes green to like a bronze look to the grayish. Very cool looking. Can't wait to see it at the dealer.
I love the guard but would swap for that bronze look in a heart beat. Guess I will have to settle for sodium lights in my garage :shrug:The bronze is because of the sodium lights (orange) shining on the car.
That looks like magnetic :shrug:Video courtesy of HooperWest on Youtube..
Watch in HD! :ford:
I have to agree and may go back to my 1st choice.but damn I am starting to get worried after those Fusion Pictures.
It should be Highland Green instead of them hoping for "Mystique" lolI just don't understand all the Hype over Guard. To hear the Designers when they were talking about colors they made it sound Amazing and like it had some kind of Mystique. I'm just Not a Fan. It Looks Terrible on that Fusion.
pretty strange to judge a completely different car's color to the mustang's. I assure you, Guard looks great IRL.I just don't understand all the Hype over Guard. To hear the Designers when they were talking about colors they made it sound Amazing and like it had some kind of Mystique. I'm just Not a Fan. It Looks Terrible on that Fusion.
I'm not judging it based on the pictures of the Fusion which is painted the Exact Same Color that is being offered on the new Mustang by the way. Ford doesn't change the Color from One Model to Another, especially considering they're Both being Built on the Same Assembly Line. Guard is Guard whether it's on a Fusion, a Mustang, or an F-150. I'm basing My Opinion of Guard on what I have seen of Guard On the 2015 Mustangs. It just Does Nothing for Me, and I Like Green on Cars.pretty strange to judge a completely different car's color to the mustang's. I assure you, Guard looks great IRL.