How about what ever color you want....????
I’ve always wanted a blue car and the quiz says that’s what color car I should drive. Then I remembered I had a large light blue malibu back in the 1980’s, it was huge like a boat
1) Stays cooler in summer and cooler to the touch (versus darker color)
2) Better visibility for other drivers at dusk, dawn or at night. More important for those who drive more frequently in low light conditions.
3) Doesn't show every little scratch or dent like a black car does.
4) Requires fewer washings because darker vehicles show dust and grime sooner than lighter colored vehicles with the same amount of dirt.
Are there ANY reasons for having a black car other than it looks good right after it's been washed?
I rest my case, your Honor.
The test says I should drive a red car - um, no. Red cars are ticket magnets. My cars are blue - I particularly favor Estoril Blue in my BMWs, first got an E36 M3 in that color, then an E46 M3, currently driving an Estoril Blue M235i. My next car won’t be a Bimmer, but it will most likely be blue.
Hi Luv.
Sez here this week I need to get my love beads, peace sign and tie-dye T-Shirt ready for action.
GREEN
You’re the type of driver who sees driving as a necessary evil.
You much rather be biking or taking a pleasant walk to where you’re going.
And because of this, you tend to be a “green driver” - as best as you can.
Whether this means driving a hybrid, supporting alternative fuels, or simply not littering out your window.
You Should Drive a Blue Car |
You're the type of driver who isn't hung up on the what car you drive. You don't need a flashy car to show off your wealth or style. Instead, you go for value and reliability. You're quite practical. You're a great driver, but you don't show off. Part of your skill is not standing out on the road [thus not getting tickets! LOL]. Never had a blue car. Are they trying to tell me something? :) |
We have a red one, a white one, a blue one and a green Jeep that FCA calls “tank”. It’s the same color as a Sherman tank.
Here in the desert southwest, I think
most car buyers are more concerned
with what super natural UV rays will
do to your cars paint job. Unless
the car is traded for a new one every
couple of years or so. White is the
way to go down here if one plans on
keeping their vehicle for longer
periods. White cars are also much
cooler (exterior temp wise).
Beat Farmers~Blue Cheverolet
They left Jeep out of that bogus list. Pheeeeeew!