Yeah, I could never buy a car that looked like a shiny PPG primer coat. Takes me back to my HS auto shop class in the 80s. Loved engines, hated body work.The gray ones crack me up, they look like shiny primer!
Yeah, I could never buy a car that looked like a shiny PPG primer coat. Takes me back to my HS auto shop class in the 80s. Loved engines, hated body work.The gray ones crack me up, they look like shiny primer!
That's probably happening all over.... I know it's very common where I live. I see it on businesses, too. As our downtown becomes increasingly gentrified, the old businesses like the shoe store or the bookstore close up and get replaced with trendy restaurants and brewpubs that attract the young people moving to the city, and invariably the new business remodels the storefront with gray brick, slate facades, and black trim. I think they must be ordering everything from the same catalog.and then, at least around here, they're also painting their houses gray tones.
house across from me, beautiful red brick/ white trim, a classic design, ever since it was built in the 60's. ( used to know the original owner who had it built...)
the folks there now, painted the brick battleship gray, trim black, with a black metal roof. ( To me there's a special spot in the bad place for people that paint brick)
shortly thereafter, another house just up the street, same story, original owner moves , new owners in their remodel paint the house grey with black trim....
i see it all over around here... like some one WAY over ordered grey paint, and made a bunch of folks a deal.
I'm always looking for my next vehicle. Want a red or blue. Those two primary colors are so hard to find. When you do on Ebay, they're 5-10 states away! Like someone said, if you're gonna charge $$$ for $ of paint, do so and put them on the lot! People will buy them. Sure, white vehicles flow off the lot if tha't all you have. But, I will travel for a color. i won't settle. The paint cost is gonna be minimal against the offer the customer is going to propose. MSRP is $50,000, it has a $500 blue paint color. Well, I'm gonna go in at $45000, so the $500 is a moot point to me. FWIW, some of those outrageous 1 in 100 colors are actually acceptable on certain vehicles. Toyota has an orange and even a green that stand out. In a good way.
This is an example of what people say they like and what people buy. Just like manual transmissions. They don't sell well.I went in planning to buy red. It sold the night before. I'm glad because the white is so much less uncomfortable in Texas heat. If you mean the Toyota orange from the Corolla a few years ago that is a GREAT color. So of course they got rid of it.
That was a memorable piece of garbage.I remember gray vehicles from the 1970s one of them was my friends parents Ford Granada
It will be interesting to see if Gray stays in style this time. I’m not a big fan.
I have no problem with all shades of green at all