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Adriellpz 01-15-2016 06:29 PM

Pure Red Decision
 
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Hello guys. First time posting but I have been lurking for a bit. I decided on getting one of the twins some time ago and have so far narrowed my decision down to the BRZ limited MT because of the better trim and and in part because of the dealers in my area. This will be my first new car with everything else I have owned being a clunker.

I am a bit undecided when it comes to which color to get. I would love the car in the pure red color but everything I see online makes the color look very light and flat where as what I would like is a deeper metalic red with dimension, almost as a WRB but in red if you will. Now I know I will be told to check the car out in the dealer with this color in person to see if it fits what I am looking for but none of the dealers in my area have this model. If I am correct and the online pics are an accurate portrayal my second choice would be the satin white pearl as I think it looks really clean.

Can anyone enlighten me to the appearance of the car compared to online pictures? I would appreciate any feedback.

TLDR: What type of red is Pure Red. Attachment 129224
Brz I test drove

swarb 01-15-2016 06:44 PM

Pure red isnt mettalic red. Which do you want? It is a very rare color for the brz. Look for a frs in the same color code and that would help some. Also try to look for pics with other colors that you recognize so you can figure out the tone. It is darker/deeper than the previous red if that is what you are looking for. Or check out other subaru models with the red, it should be the same.

DSOmegaX 01-15-2016 06:48 PM

The red is gloss and actually vibrant if its MY2015+ (color code and shade slightly altered from previous years, same thing that was done to WRB, etc.). The red is similar to Tornado Red for VW vehicles as another reference.

strat61caster 01-15-2016 07:19 PM

Bright, plain, classic sports car/fire engine red. Sounds like it won't be your cup of tea.

Sounds like you want Mazda's Soul Red.

MisterSheep 01-15-2016 07:27 PM

The "lightening Red" is a very very nice color on both the BRZ and the FRS. That's what my gf wants her frs color to be

Adriellpz 01-15-2016 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by strat61caster (Post 2510942)
Bright, plain, classic sports car/fire engine red. Sounds like it won't be your cup of tea.

Sounds like you want Mazda's Soul Red.

Yes I have seen Mazda's Soul Red and that is exactly what I am looking for. In that case I am more inclined to go for the SWP. I wish the BRZ came in that color. Thanks for the response guys im looking forward to buying the car on the 26th of February. So excited. :)

DSOmegaX 01-15-2016 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Adriellpz (Post 2510997)
Yes I have seen Mazda's Soul Red and that is exactly what I am looking for. In that case I am more inclined to go for the SWP. I wish the BRZ came in that color. Thanks for the response guys im looking forward to buying the car on the 26th of February. So excited. :)

Could always wrap it

Adriellpz 01-15-2016 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DSOmegaX (Post 2511125)
Could always wrap it

Any ballpark figures on how much that usually costs? Also I thought wraps weren't durable.

Luftwaffel 01-15-2016 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Adriellpz (Post 2511130)
Any ballpark figures on how much that usually costs? Also I thought wraps weren't durable.

About this much.

Adriellpz 01-16-2016 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Luftwaffel (Post 2511261)

K. I deserved that much.

Pointmutation 01-16-2016 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Adriellpz (Post 2510843)
I would love the car in the pure red color but everything I see online makes the color look very light and flat... If I am correct and the online pics are an accurate portrayal my second choice would be the satin white pearl as I think it looks really clean.

Online pics are not an accurate portrayal of the color, at least not to me. Different cameras process colors differently, plus any filters people use, plus the color calibration of the screen you use to look at the pics all affect how the color appears on screen. I hated the BRZ in pure red color in pics I saw online. Then I saw one at the dealer and immediately liked it. Any rush to buy one now? Would hate for you to buy one color, then see the red in person, and regret your choice. Are there any meet ups in your area where you could see one in person?

Luftwaffel 01-16-2016 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Adriellpz (Post 2511274)
K. I deserved that much.

Hey at least it pops up an immediate answer! Durability, I've never heard of too many problems with wraps, but it could peel up eventually if it isn't done right... I do hear they can be harder to clean though.

GeorgeJFrick 01-16-2016 01:10 AM

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I have the LR Brz. I love it. But you have to see it yourself. I bought the red without seeing it first, I almost changed my mind on the spot and took the pearl white one. But the red has grown on me and since it was my first non-junker; there is nothing like walking into the garage and seeing my red baby all clean and hoping it's a track day. If it's going to bug you, don't buy it without seeing it. It's worth driving! We drove 4 hours to get my wife's WRX. They day I picked her up:

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Turbo95eg6 01-16-2016 02:46 AM

I'm partial to white and neutral colors with metallics.


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