There shouldn't be a price difference based on color, just on the leather seats. If the dealer is telling you this, walk out the door.
2007-07-19 10:06:29
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answered by Handyman 3
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Black on black is priced higher because it is the first to go-but car makers can't have a fleet of black only cars. Black and red cars are usually the first ones to sell of a lot. Insurance companies actually more for black or red cars-i guess they view them as sportier colors. Hope that answers you questions. Remeber to vote for a best answer
2007-07-19 10:16:50
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answered by tim b 2
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That color combination is quite popular. The more popular the car is, the more that they can get for it. The same as a red exterior and a white interior.
2007-07-19 10:05:56
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answered by Fordman 7
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Like anything -supply and demand. Some colors can be priced higher because of the demand for that vehicle in a particular color.
2007-07-19 10:06:31
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answered by Cat 5
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THE ONLY REASON PAINT COLOR WOULD MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE IS THE MAKE UP OF THE PAINT, LIKE BLACK PEARL, OR SOMETHING IN THE MAKE UP OF THE PAINT PROCESS. UNLESS THIS COLOR IS NOT A NORMAL COLOR CHOICE IN THE MODEL LINE IE; SPECIAL EDITION, ETC.
2007-07-19 10:08:25
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answered by Blackmail time 1
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