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venturaII 06-26-2015 12:35 PM

Paint colors
 
Can anyone explain why there are almost NO green cars available any more? I love a dark forest green or BRG, but green cars of almost any hue have all but disappeared from the landscape. I think Toyota's Evergreen Mica would be a fantastic color on the twins.

F3RGY68 06-26-2015 01:42 PM

I've always heard they're the hardest to sell. Usually if you see green now, it's part of a custom color scheme for the whole car. DSPORT's green FR-S reminds me of silly putty, but I like it.

D_Thissen 06-26-2015 02:07 PM

If they had a dark green for the FRS, similar to what Jag has for the Ftype, I would have been all over it!

ZOMFGAARON 06-26-2015 02:30 PM

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Green looks good on the twins 👍


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venturaII 06-26-2015 02:31 PM

Those certainly aren't the shades of green I'm referring to, but apparently someone likes 'em...

WhiteFRS69 06-26-2015 02:38 PM

ive always been a big fan of mint Green
id buy one

http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/y...psbb6w9f5j.jpg

weederr33 06-26-2015 02:45 PM

I'd be a fan of a hunter green or something similar that the new mustang comes in.

venturaII 06-26-2015 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by weederr33 (Post 2300609)
I'd be a fan of a hunter green or something similar that the new mustang comes in.


Check out Toyota's Evergreen Mica...it's a factory color, available on new Corollas and I think Camry's as well...

DAEMANO 06-26-2015 03:08 PM

I'm waitin for dookie green
http://s3.amazonaws.com/picable/2008...e-Donk_620.jpg

Tcoat 06-26-2015 04:40 PM

Most of the cars I have owned over the years were green of one shade or another.

humfrz 06-26-2015 04:50 PM

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Yep, one just like this, was my favorite "green" car that I owned ....:)


humfrz

HotLavaFRS 06-26-2015 05:01 PM

Guard Green. If the FRS came in this color I may have gotten it.

http://my.carid.com/sites/default/fi..._mustang_9.jpg

Leonardo 06-26-2015 05:14 PM

The only thing that should be green, is money!

My first car was green. Never again! I always wanted it to be black when I had it. Later I owned a few black cars. Wow, hard to keep streak free! My car is silver, or errr Argento. LOL


I like the custom neon Lime green though... It would never be a stock color... And if you asked me the "mint green" one is blue.

venturaII 06-26-2015 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2300778)
Most of the cars I have owned over the years were green of one shade or another.



Same here. In the right shade, green is a classy, understated color.

roddy 06-26-2015 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by D_Thissen (Post 2300547)
If they had a dark green for the FRS, similar to what Jag has for the Ftype, I would have been all over it!


same here.


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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2300794)
Yep, one just like this, was my favorite "green" car that I owned ....:)


humfrz


A guy up the road has a B/GT just like that...that reminds me, he still has my engine stand.

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Originally Posted by HotLavaFRS (Post 2300812)
Guard Green. If the FRS came in this color I may have gotten it.

http://my.carid.com/sites/default/fi..._mustang_9.jpg


Thanks for that picture...most of the pictures I have seen of Guard green kind of look grey. It's ok, but the Green Gem color from the F150 would look amazing.
I also have a torch red '07 Mustang.

NWFRS 06-26-2015 11:07 PM

Best.
Color.
EVER.

http://i.imgur.com/OW7PLlq.jpg

WITH the appropriate interior color. :)

extrashaky 06-26-2015 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 2300426)
Can anyone explain why there are almost NO green cars available any more?

There are a few reasons. Primarily, they don't sell that well. The reason? I can think of a few.

First, the classic dark green colors absorb sunlight. That's why plants use chlorophyll (which is green) to help harvest energy from light. When you put green on an object, it will absorb more light than other colors and reflect less light. Light is energy, and energy can't be destroyed, so the light being absorbed has to be converted to another form.

On a car, that form is heat. Depending on the material, some green surfaces can be hotter in sunlight than black. In the past, green paint also didn't hold up as well as some other colors because of the extra heat and UV.

Also, because green absorbs light, green cars are not as easy to see as brighter color cars. A green car doesn't look as brilliant as other cars, and the green could contribute to accidents. It also doesn't photograph as well as other colors, with the green usually appearing much darker in photographs than to the naked eye. With so many people shopping for cars on the auto makers' websites, it's not easy to sell a green car when it's difficult to show people what it really looks like.

Some folks might be willing to put up with those limitations, except that you'll notice that most of the older green cars that looked so good were also trimmed in chrome. Cars these days have a lot less chrome on them, primarily because the "chrome" on the current fleet of cars is all plastic and not chromed steel and therefore looks cheap. People would rather not have cheap plastic chrome on their cars. The auto makers have obliged and put a lot less chrome on vehicles these days.

Unfortunately a solid green car doesn't look anywhere near as good as a green car set off by chrome accents. A BRG MGB looks damned good with chrome wire wheels, bumpers, mirrors, door handles, window trim, headlight bezels and grill. A BRG FR-S with almost no chrome at all is unfortunately going to look pretty dull. And once again, with no chrome to set off the car's features in a photograph, it's going to look dull on a website.

So you'd be buying a dull-looking uncomfortably hot car that you'll drive for a few months before someone who couldn't see it easily smashed it. Not what most people are looking for.

TRD-X 06-26-2015 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 2300426)
Can anyone explain why there are almost NO green cars available any more? I love a dark forest green or BRG, but green cars of almost any hue have all but disappeared from the landscape. I think Toyota's Evergreen Mica would be a fantastic color on the twins.



OP maybe the FR-S Release Series 2.0 will be green.http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...cons_joint.gif

5thGenOwner 06-27-2015 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 2300426)
Can anyone explain why there are almost NO green cars available any more? I love a dark forest green or BRG, but green cars of almost any hue have all but disappeared from the landscape. I think Toyota's Evergreen Mica would be a fantastic color on the twins.

Camaros have their special edition green flash, that's pretty sexy. ...And had the synergy green, eh.

I think Green is a tough color for automobiles... it can look amazing, but it can also look really, really :barf:

One of my first jobs was washing cars at a Porsche/Audi/Jaguar dealer, and they brought in this amazing green Audi. I can't even remember the model, I just remember that color was gorgeous! I'd personally never get a green car, unless it was a $10k+ paint job!

Packofcrows 06-27-2015 02:13 AM

:barf: :iono:

Green is nice but its like eating too much pineapple. It becomes excessively sweet and eventually annoying/bothersome to you.

...i love em too. Green is my favorite colour.

Black gets to me too, but not white, red, or ultramarine blue.


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