black cars show scratces very easily.. go for red
2006-10-18 22:20:10
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answered by missnikid 4
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Black
2006-10-18 22:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to park far away at a mall then pick the black car. As others put on a black car you can see everything (scratches, dents, dirt, etc.), you would always be washing this car. I would go for the red less hassle, you will always look classy in it. But its up to you and how youre feeling with that color. Because you will be the one driving it.
2006-10-18 23:04:24
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answered by lrosaga 2
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I somewhat have not in any respect owned a black vehicle for in basic terms that reason. yet I somewhat have owned darkish coloration vehicles, the perfect being an inferno pink clearcoat Chrysler. That were given warm too. also a gloomy interior absorbs and holds extra warmth. So once you've a black or darkish interior and then paint your vehicle black you've upped the nice and comfortable temperature absorption by technique of two might want to correctly be 3 situations. the best [as in temp] hues I had are white, observed by technique of metal silver. The metal looked as if it would mirror warmth. in case you tint your residing house windows [as allowed by technique of guidelines on your state] which will cut back absorption by technique of the sprint, seats and so on. I stay in SoCal the position the sunlight is solid and tint helps plenty. also using those windshield covers contained in the ft windshield once you park or are at paintings truly helps, I somewhat have the silver reflective variety which will fold and shop below the motive force's seat. also preserves your sprint and seats from sunlight damage.
2016-12-04 23:59:17
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answered by ? 4
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Go with the red. Black really does show dirt easier, and most car washes will leave swirl marks in the finish that are super visible on black paint.
2006-10-19 02:43:32
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answered by EileenNellie 2
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If it were me it would be black, they may show the dirt more but are better when selling second hand, also if you intend to keep for a while you will find the red paint starts to fade, check older red cars in any carpark
2006-10-19 00:00:28
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answered by BobC 4
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Black cars look the best when clean, but they also show up all scratches. Red cars are easier to maintain and don't look as dirty. But personally I'd go for black every time.
2006-10-19 04:03:04
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answered by BIG T 2
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Black!
2006-10-18 22:26:21
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answered by rockdodger 3
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the red looked a little cheap (sorry!) and they are notorious for fading over time...guess it wouldnt matter if you werent keeping it too long. Black will be much harder to keep looking clean and the slightest brushing/contact will result in faint scratches...
Worth it tho'..black cars always look the pick of any colour when kept clean.
2006-10-19 03:24:42
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answered by norbert clitfinger 2
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I would go for black - as long as you take care of it little scratches can be easily covered by coloured wax etc.
Red cars unless well looked after fade over the years until the paint becomes dull.
2006-10-19 07:47:11
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answered by Matt B 2
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2014-07-24 23:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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