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Coss

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" Red and black – and now orange – are wildly popular for sports cars, pickups and sporty coupes."

Yup, me too :thumb:
 

Ian442

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Sunfire is silver

Grand Caravan is white

Escalade is black

favorite color of vehicle: my Kelly Green 97 S-10 I had brand new
 

grampi

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I would like to see the Elio offered in that bright green color...like the color you see on the T shirts of construction workers...it's very bright and easy to see...as far as the poll goes, I can't stand orange or brown...mine will either be the bright green or hot red....
 

wizard of ahs

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How about snakeskin pearl green : (MOPAR, baby !!)

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OR.....sour apple green metallic (available from Summit Racing !! )

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Trusting

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Years ago I heard that you should never buy a green car because that color has the lowest resale value of any. However, I've noticed in the last few years green has become more popular. I'm not sure but I suspect it's because of the shades of green now offered. Compared to years back they are really slick looking. I especially like the green on the Kia Souls.
 

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'60 MGA Looked a lot like this:
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My first car was a '58 MG-A, and a worse piece of junk was never built. I used to carry a jar of kerosine in the trunk because every time it rained hard the distributor would get wet and the thing would quit. Only way to quickly dry it out was pour kerosine over it. What should one expect from a car where you open the door by reaching inside and pulling a string! Enough, this is about Elios not British automotive failures. :D
 
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