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โOct-20-2020 09:09 AM
mkirsch wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Rochester NY eh? I can see that you do not live in a hot section of the country. White is just practical down here. Up there I can see losing your truck in the blizzards so maybe bright red would be better for you. Slush almost certainly looks worse on white too.
So everyone should be forced to drive white cars because they're "practical" in certain climates?
โOct-20-2020 09:05 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Remember Henry Fords line?
Any color you want as long as it's black!
โOct-20-2020 09:01 AM
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โOct-20-2020 08:19 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Rochester NY eh? I can see that you do not live in a hot section of the country. White is just practical down here. Up there I can see losing your truck in the blizzards so maybe bright red would be better for you. Slush almost certainly looks worse on white too.
โOct-20-2020 07:34 AM
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โOct-20-2020 05:33 AM
agesilaus wrote:bobsallyh wrote:
Count us in, white Ram dually. We are in Arizona, white is much cooler than dark colors, the sun doesn't eat up white as much as darker colors. Companies use white trucks, easier to logo and resell etc. I won't pay extra won't some fluffy color, sort of like the US Forest Service. A number of years ago they deep sixed that putrid green and went with white. Easier to resell at the auction. White also doesn't show dirt like many colors and since I'm not a washer or polisher it suits me to a "T".
Ditto on that, we have had dark colored vehicles in the past and they are hot and the paint fades. Black is the worst. Dirt for the most part is light colored and shows up less on light colored trucks, within reason. Actually if you want a truck that doesn't show the dirt get a tan or beige colored one.
โOct-20-2020 04:36 AM
โOct-19-2020 02:06 PM
bobsallyh wrote:
Count us in, white Ram dually. We are in Arizona, white is much cooler than dark colors, the sun doesn't eat up white as much as darker colors. Companies use white trucks, easier to logo and resell etc. I won't pay extra won't some fluffy color, sort of like the US Forest Service. A number of years ago they deep sixed that putrid green and went with white. Easier to resell at the auction. White also doesn't show dirt like many colors and since I'm not a washer or polisher it suits me to a "T".
โOct-19-2020 01:41 PM
ppine wrote:
White is the easiest color to match when doing body repairs.
I went camping last week and there were 5 grey trucks in a row, a recently popular color.
โOct-19-2020 11:55 AM
Egor'sRV wrote:
I was visiting someone at a hospital and decided to have a look out the window. It happened that the view was of the parking lot six stories down.
Out of the entire lot, 99% of the vehicles were either white/silver or extremely dark midnight blue, green, or black.
It was very easy to spot my YELLOW Fiero as it was the only other color in the lot.