'02 powder blue? EEEEEWWWWW!
#12
I hear ya, the first Sebring Silver I saw was in the same covered kind of way. There was so much white on it I just could not tell how light the silver was.
Oh well, the consolation is when my Spa finally shows up I will be glad for all the protection the white plastic offers in transit.
Oh well, the consolation is when my Spa finally shows up I will be glad for all the protection the white plastic offers in transit.
#15
I got the blue to be different and I am very happy with it. It's one of those colors you either love or hate. I don't mind other owners saying its "girly" or "smurfy" it's MY car. Everyone has their own opinions.
I personally don't like Silverstone but I don't bitch about it and continually post that its an ugly color and I'm glad they replaced it. I keep my opinion to myself.
Can't we all just get along?
I personally don't like Silverstone but I don't bitch about it and continually post that its an ugly color and I'm glad they replaced it. I keep my opinion to myself.
Can't we all just get along?
#17
It's one of those colors you either love or hate.
#18
Here is my .02 cents xviper,
I'm obviously biased because I own Suzuka Blue. First let us establish that color choice is personal and no opinion is more right or wrong.
I put my interest out to dealers in the area for a Red 2002 and one dealer persistently called back about seeing the new Suzuka Blue. I did and I liked it. The Suzuka Blue went for MSRP...therefore I bought it.
Besides liking the color, to me the car is more unique and more exciting than the other colors (IMO). To be honest, from a color stand point, the colors Honda offered the last 2 years are standard "safe" Sports car hues that are either pretty common looking, (Black/White/Silver) or a bit cliche (Yellow/Red). Hell did you see the Ferrari Modena picture posted with a blue color identical to Suzuka Blue? I guess Ferrari makes feminine cars too.
Perhaps it is not your feminine side you should worry about but your masculine side. Obviously you aren't man enough to deal with the multitude of girls I've had come up inquiring about my car. That's ok though, I'll be man enough for both of us.
Archon "Who says blue ain't cool?"
I'm obviously biased because I own Suzuka Blue. First let us establish that color choice is personal and no opinion is more right or wrong.
I put my interest out to dealers in the area for a Red 2002 and one dealer persistently called back about seeing the new Suzuka Blue. I did and I liked it. The Suzuka Blue went for MSRP...therefore I bought it.
Besides liking the color, to me the car is more unique and more exciting than the other colors (IMO). To be honest, from a color stand point, the colors Honda offered the last 2 years are standard "safe" Sports car hues that are either pretty common looking, (Black/White/Silver) or a bit cliche (Yellow/Red). Hell did you see the Ferrari Modena picture posted with a blue color identical to Suzuka Blue? I guess Ferrari makes feminine cars too.
Perhaps it is not your feminine side you should worry about but your masculine side. Obviously you aren't man enough to deal with the multitude of girls I've had come up inquiring about my car. That's ok though, I'll be man enough for both of us.
Archon "Who says blue ain't cool?"