Moonrock or Silverstone
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We bought Moonrock as we both really liked it and the wife wanted a change after having had two bright red cars previously, but I must admit I kind of wish we'd gone for red or black. Not personally a fan of blue or silver cars, and not daring enough for yellow or orange. I love white, but as I have a white Scooby, we didn't really fancy another car the same colour.
The most disappointing thing about the moonrock IMO is that after a good polish it doesn't really look all that different, whereas our red MR2 (when we had it) and white Scoob both look much shinier and more impressive (and therefore more gratifying for all the hard work that goes into it!)
The most disappointing thing about the moonrock IMO is that after a good polish it doesn't really look all that different, whereas our red MR2 (when we had it) and white Scoob both look much shinier and more impressive (and therefore more gratifying for all the hard work that goes into it!)
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Moonstone? Is that a hybrid colour?
Silverstone is very popular. Whether that's good or bad is a matter of opinion. I ignored the colour and bought whatever seemed reasonable in other areas.
The red has really grown on me now and I'm glad I made the choice I did. Happy shopping.
Silverstone is very popular. Whether that's good or bad is a matter of opinion. I ignored the colour and bought whatever seemed reasonable in other areas.
The red has really grown on me now and I'm glad I made the choice I did. Happy shopping.
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Originally Posted by GrittyShaker,Aug 7 2007, 12:24 AM
The red has really grown on me now and I'm glad I made the choice I did. Happy shopping.
Si