Bought my World Rally Blue WRX in 2016. No one had that blue in my area so I needed to get it shipped from out of town. with OEM+ tasteful mods I still stand out amongst traffic today
It's funny that people keep trading cars in and lose money over and over. A good car will last 25+ years without major issue. We have 3 right now 25+ years old, Chevy, Chrysler, Plymouth. They are gray or white but they start every time.
We’re back to the Henry Ford days of “you can have any color you want, as long as it’s black.” Unless you have money, and can buy a custom coachwork Duesenberg in whatever car you want.
Finally I'm not the only one that sees there is no color out there, and I'm tired of it. I love color. A vibrant bright blue metallic, or canary yellow, or plum crazy purple metallic, and some greens. Also a blue that almost looks purple with pearl in it. 2005 year jeep wrangler had a green called electric lime green. I kind of like that. Please no more gray, off with the gray.
I hate all the boring ass colors. I waited 3 years to buy a new car hoping more colors would become available but they never did. Now I’m planning to get a purple wrap.
What a bummer. I waited 6 months to try to get a color I wanted but gave up and settled on a darker blue. Making it a personal mission to only buy colors.. having already done damage buying two white cars and a gray car between ‘09 and ‘16. Sorry.
I’ve always owned a colored car. One bus yellow, 2 blue, 2 burgundy, one green. I purposely do not buy black, gray or white BECAUSE so many of them are on the road.
That's a cute theory, but at the end of the day who's buying the cars? Customers, I personally prefer a black or white car, it's a clean look, and some cats look really good in bright colors, but not all, last thing I want is to be driving around in some funko pop.
There is something to be said for gray-silver. Its stealth. Do you want neon green when a cop points his RADAR at gaggle of cars? Which do you think he will pull over?
One thing you didn’t mention were all the beautiful two-tone cars and trucks that I grew up with in the 70s and 80s and prior. They’re just not made anymore. I have one in my driveway that I’ve had for 30 years - and when I finally sell it, good luck finding a another one. Short of a completely custom paint job, they don’t exist.
Well, I have two grey cars, I picked the color out of blue, tan, black white and green colors that were available. When I was younger, it seemed that the new cars I bought were red, turquoise ( '56 Chevy), light green or white. I was forced to buy a car with a color I didn't like. Blacks and greys were harder to find or non existent. I love grey cars and all of my family like them as well. So no I have not been scammed into buying a Grey car. If you don't have anything else to write about then why not start a controversy where there isn't one.
LOL TOP SECRET SMOKEY was the fastest man on Earth in Public UK ROAD back then... Thats nut. He also got legal document of being Banned from UK for 10 years for his crazy speeding stunt lol what a fvcking bad asssss lmao
I started noticing gray cars about a month ago -- then I was appalled that almost every single newer car on the road is gray. I blame it on swapping pronouns CRT BLM and renaming the Boy Scouts. It is a degendered militant feminist out come. Males and white people are afraid to stand out. It used to be gray cars were fleet cars for gov't utilities or police -- they were cheaper than colored cars. To me gray is a wasted opportunity why would any one choose a gray car? Imagine going in a furniture or clothing store and every sofa shirt or dress was gray! This car thing is truly freakish!
I don’t take my car to NYC, roads are horrible(potholes mostly) and drivers are some of the worst in the country, especially since they think cutting through traffic makes them skilled drivers
Most S2000s do not cost 6 figures c'mon man with that clickbaity crap. Good video but the S2000 is thankfully still an affordable sports car because you can definitely find one for less than $30k just look online its not that hard, you could probably even find a crappy condition one and fix it up a bit for a little less than $20k if you're lucky.
I bought a Mallorca blue Genesis G70 in 2019. All the dealers in the Nashville area only had white, grey and black and were not interested to find me one. I ended up purchasing it inArizona and have it shipped to Tennessee.
The one in Brunei isn't exactly owned by the Sultan. Just a regular civilian with an interesting backstory. The one where you put GaleriKereta portion in your video was of the very Bruneian himself.
How about the safety factor? Why do i want a grayish-silverish car that is camouflaged to blend exactly into the color when looking down an asphault street? Are accident rates going up because, "...I swear that car wasn't there a second ago... I never saw it...!" Exactly- because it was camouflaged to blend into the street! Problem compounded again with so many people needing to commute earlier in dark rainy days - what is the color of wet asphalt with headlight glare? A conspiricy theory for people to have to replace wrecked cars more often? I love color, but will be buying white - insurance stats show white is in about 10% fewer accidents.
It's just like medieval times; the peasants wore plain undyed wool, while the upper class wore things with color. Royalty of course got the blues and purples.
I went 'gray' in the 1990's,, muscle car,, accent wall.. the reason grey / gray is popular is cuz our parents picked 'tan'.... yeah,, I want a tan wall,, like I smoked 4 packs a day in the house. and hope the color of dirt will hide it. bottom line gray is a great neutral color.
lol all the other cars had 200 kg added ballast the jags wasnt ment to run at that weight . Also the ACO received 300 sports cars from Mazda and a replica 787b very strange .
Even when Manufacturers build cars in interesting colors they choose not to bring them into the US. Latest Prius showed off yellow cars at the press intro, but Toyota chose not to import them. They build them, just not for the US market.