Might be worth phoning another dealership and see if they can get you one, dealers are always keen to clear what they have already.
Check it is the same spec and model year as what you have ordered too because registration often has nothing to do with when the car was made!
Or haggle a discount for taking the car they have now.
From my previous experience of selling cars I'd suggest that anything expensive or a well known quality make should be in either silver or any dark metallic colour, blue, grey etc.
Don't but an expensive car in white, it will affect it's resale.
You're narrowing down the market of who will buy it next. Stick with a popular common colour, not a current fashionable one.
The fact that they only have the white one left should tell you all you need to know 🙂
[i]Stick with a popular common colour, not a current fashionable one. [/i]
I'm pretty certain that most car manufacturers have had white in the colour charts, since, oooooh, forever really...
Shandy, tricky one.
Turbo - White
GT3 - Pale Blue
GT3 RS - Orange with Orange Alloys
Lambo - Lime green
I'm never going to buy a new car so TBH colour is the bottom of the list of what I look for (which is why my car is purple). But if you (or your wife) are set on getting a new car I'd haggle a better deal on the white one.
A Mazda 3? Do people under the retirement age actually buy them? 😐
depends how you view your car - to me its transport - long as its mechanically sound it could be any colour it wants !
i drive a white van because it was cheap - and everyone knows white vans are faster innit ! esp with the 25 added BHP for a copy of the star or sunday sport and a glass bottle of irn bru on the dash
A few years ago we got a bloody good deal on a white Astra because of the colour.So are they trendy now then ?Better tell our daughter because she's driving it now .We've now got a black car that is a darn site harder to clean than the white one ! 👿
Might be worth phoning another dealership and see if they can get you one, dealers are always keen to clear what they have already.
Done. They claim they can get one, but I'm not so sure.
Check it is the same spec and model year as what you have ordered too because registration often has nothing to do with when the car was made!
Spec is easy - Mazda don't do options (except leather on this one - would seem appropriate given the trade of BD's proposed passengers)
Or haggle a discount for taking the car they have now.
Have asked the quesiton. I've already discounted them on the car ordered so they're not making any money on it. The (white) one they have has the leather upgrade, so I'd be expecting them to make more of a loss if we take it.
Hmm. It might be white with a decent discount.
That mk1 Escort is nice, think that was Sebring Red. I used to have an Escort 1300e in that colour with a vinyl roof 8)
trouble is talkemada, although cars in the seventies were [i]available[/i] in those colours, people actually bought "prosthetic limb" cream, and "diarrhea" brown...
White are used by companies for thier service vehicles as it is supposed to be clinical and technicians have to use them.
Look at all the company service cars and vans on the road (White) so that a lousy manager can give the driver a rolliken if not clean.
Had white cars for years glad to see the back of them.
"prosthetic limb" cream, and "diarrhea" brown
LOL! I remember a mate crying, because his dad bought a 'sh1t brown' Cortina. Poor lad.
Good to see that colours are coming back into fashion. On that topic, a couple of years ago, it seemed that every bike in the shops was either black, white or a shade of grey. Marin, especially, seemed to suffer from the 'Audi Effect'.
Way better than boring silver anyway - here's the most excellent sniffpetrol Audi colour chart.
Effing brilliant! Classic! PMSL!
Silver/grey is boring. For people that have given up on life. It just can't be disputed.
OK, there's a (very) few cars that look nice in silver - A Merc for instance.
Fek, I'd have another diesel before I'd have a silver car. And that's saying something!
But c'mon -
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I rest my case. 🙂
It's a very good point, and one well made.
I know it's not true for you PP (having met you) but people who judge others on their colour of car as being boring are giving away far more about themselves...
Sorry but a car as an extension of your personality is just a stupid generalisation that is born of the 'car-is-king' status symbol thinking that's frankly, sad. I could just as reasonably say that you're boring if you have white toilet paper or a silver watch or anything else that I choose.
I reckon some cars look good in white.. the new Prius for example looks pretty smart. White with black bits.. lovely. I'd have one. I'd definitely trade free leather for whiteness.
Can we see pics of the car?
Btw grey cars being the colour of the road IS significant. I almost pulled out infront of a grey car whilst on my bike once because it was coming around a small roundabout with a tree in the middle of it on a very sunny day. Bright sun all around, and the car was in the shadow of the tree when I glanced around. I glanced again before moving and suddenly this grey car appears.
Apparently red cars are involved in fewer accidents. Having said that, the new style Passats look awful in red, dunno why.
You need to consider if the resale value is important to you.
Most white cars do not hold their value as well as the usual metallic colours.
The exceptions are some sporty cars such as a Golf GTI as mentioned earlier in topic and ST's etc etc.
If it was my money, it would be boring silver or a dark metallic such as grey or blue; as these will be worth more when you come to PX it.
Colour is such a personal choice and everyone is different, but white will knock it's value by a few £££'s.
The benefit of a white car is.... drive with your lights on and cars/drivers move over for you when You're motoring along the fast lane. 🙂
Apparently red cars are involved in fewer accidents. Having said that, the new style Passats look awful in red, dunno why.
Like to see the Stats on that. worked out proportional to the amount of red% versus total versus % in accidents?
Saw a white Panda tonight -that looks nice in white.
So to summarise, cheeky small cars and supercars look great in zany colours whereas average/medium shopping hatch cars suit standard colours better.
You gotta admit, white or red have to be better for visibility.
What woudl you wear on your bike? They don't make hi-viz vests in dark grey, do they?
The new BMW M3 V8 is available in white and it looks stunning - and I'd love one. I'll have to stick with my "boring silver" 330Ci until I win the lottery though 😥
330? Hadge would you like a lover*/chauffeur 😉 😆
*admittably Im a bit ropey-looking.
Not usually a fan of White cars, but the new VW Scirocco looks superb in White. Though the lime green one does rather float my boat too...
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Easy way to spot a meathead drug dealing chav in 12 months 😛
White- missed the boat by two years. Now over done and will start to become cheaper and tackier over the next year.
If you've got a white car- Nice in fashion. Stylish etc. If you bought it 3yrs ago- well done, nicely ahead of the game, should sell well.
But to buy a white car now, then sell in 3 yrs...not easy.
New Audi cataglogue promoting red (metallic) as new colour- sounds risky but makes sense. I rembember loads of white cars in the 80s (my D-reg 309 was white) but red was the colour of early 90s.
Black, Grey, Silver- Yawn. But most sensible financially. Will always sell easily.
Car colour trends are massively dictated, albeit subconciously by the economic climate....
White, silver etc = bad times
Red = good times
Hopefully then red will have the best re-sale value in 3 years.
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 😈
(I didn't choose the colour, it was a 2/h car at the right price. But it looks good IMO)
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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 😉
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












