Trawling up behind someone on the motorway in my white Focus estate seems to have a mysterious 'is that a police car?' effect on people ๐
(I didn't choose the colour, it was a 2/h car at the right price. But it looks good IMO)
nickc - Member
trouble is talkemada, although cars in the seventies were available in those colours, people actually bought "prosthetic limb" cream, and "diarrhea" brown.
lol - I think the term is "hearing aid beige"
back in the day i had a white calibra which was IMO is/was the best colour for that car (the vauxhall/opel touring cars of the time were white) and despite being a vauxhall and therefore having pretty poor factory paint, it was very easy to keep clean as being white it just needed a quick wipe down and air dry and it was fine. contrast with that a more recent black audi tt with a far superior paint finish but looked horrible unless it had just been washed dried polished and waxed - far too much effort for a car!!
cars in the seventies were available in those colours, people actually bought "prosthetic limb" cream, and "diarrhea" brown.lol - I think the term is "hearing aid beige"
and don't forget dogsick lilac
my first 3 cars were white, but weren't exactly racy: Renault 5 mk1, Renault 5 mk2, Renault 19 (post facelift)
Next one was red - an Alfa 146.
Then a silver Alfa 156
then a black BMW 320d Touring
and now a black Saab 9-3 Sportwagon.
So clearly I don't GAS what anybody thinks ๐
I had a white Ford Orion once, had a lot of trouble selling it, to be fair I think the colour was irrelevant.
Pmsl @ Nick
A mate had a Capri in B+H Gold:
I think I'd actually sea-gull that car
I had a championship White Integra Type-r. Fabulous car, back seats went down and bike dropped straight in - oh and when it came on cam at 5700 rpm it howled like a banshee. Looked great in White, pretty average in red or black

