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  • #503
    Garibaldi
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    An obvious accessory to any car is the color. Now as you may have noticed the vast majority of cars are red. Does anyone here own a red car? Also do you think that the color affects the price, as some rumors have hinted at?

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  • #11147
    montefrazer
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    Well, it’s known as “Resale Red” or “Arrest Me Red”. Drogar-Laugh(LBG).gif I do know that red is the most expensive paint if you buy the paint to repaint your own car. Black was the cheapest the last time I priced paint. I don’t think it should cost more if it is a factory offered color for a new car, but the factory/dealer will charge extra for anything he can get away with. I have a red 65 Catalina.

    #11148
    Garibaldi
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    Well, it’s known as “Resale Red” or “Arrest Me Red”. Drogar-Laugh(LBG).gif I do know that red is the most expensive paint if you buy the paint to repaint your own car. Black was the cheapest the last time I priced paint. I don’t think it should cost more if it is a factory offered color for a new car, but the factory/dealer will charge extra for anything he can get away with. I have a red 65 Catalina.

    Any pics? :drool:

    That’s interesting to know, I didn’t even think of it in that way, repainting it. So it seems that the rumours are true…

    #11149
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    Like Monte said it is known as ‘resale red’. It is just the most popular color. Black is the hardest color on a poor paint job or bodywork.

    #11150
    Garibaldi
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    Like Monte said it is known as ‘resale red’. It is just the most popular color. Black is the hardest color on a poor paint job or bodywork.

    I think your black GTO looks great though, it really shines. Black IMO is a great color for that car. So it seems the consumer influences the red inflation rather than the producer.

    #11151
    Anonymous
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    I am not very keen on red cars, depending on the tone of course (if I was offered a Ferrari, I would not change a thing !), but thinking about it, here in Europe, red cars tend to be more expensive for the following reasons :
    – the color red, is known to be the color of heat, warmth, power (injection, more valves per cylinder…)… sometimes felt as a “poser” color, or even agressive in some cases according to many serious studies.
    – Insurance companies, (in Europe again) tend to slightly overprice their rates on these cars as they are often attributed to more powerful car that usual, and, because, even if red is a bright color (supposed to be easily noticed), it is not the best way to be seen by others (stoplights are red).
    And, still according to insurance companies’ studies, those cars attract more theft than any other color.

    #11152
    hpdog259962
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    Yes, if you count the tickets cops give you.

    #11153
    Anonymous
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    Well I have to say my car color is one of the least popular. icon_biggrin.gif When I went on edmunds.com for apprasial, it made a color adjustment of -$23.00 to the final price. I found it to be quite humorous.

    Oh well I like the color so it’s priceless it my book. It hides dirt and pollen well and it’s also an eyecatcher.

    #11154
    Garibaldi
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    Well I have to say my car color is one of the least popular. icon_biggrin.gif When I went on edmunds.com for apprasial, it made a color adjustment of -$23.00 to the final price. I found it to be quite humorous.

    Oh well I like the color so it’s priceless it my book. It hides dirt and pollen well and it’s also an eyecatcher.

    Yeah that’s a nice thing is that it stands out, its not like every other car on the block.

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    I am not very keen on red cars, depending on the tone of course (if I was offered a Ferrari, I would not change a thing !), but thinking about it, here in Europe, red cars tend to be more expensive for the following reasons :
    – the color red, is known to be the color of heat, warmth, power (injection, more valves per cylinder…)… sometimes felt as a “poser” color, or even agressive in some cases according to many serious studies.
    – Insurance companies, (in Europe again) tend to slightly overprice their rates on these cars as they are often attributed to more powerful car that usual, and, because, even if red is a bright color (supposed to be easily noticed), it is not the best way to be seen by others (stoplights are red).

    All of that makes great sense, its more of a physcological issue than the actual color. Those are some interesting associations red has, like power, heat, speed…

    #11155
    Anonymous
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    the pigment is more expensive, i have one

    #11156
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    … Obviously…

    #11157
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’ve actually seen a decline in red cars around here.

    Seems like silver it VERY popular. And it’s not the old
    dark silver. It’s the newer bright, light colored silver.

    #11158
    Garibaldi
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    I’ve actually seen a decline in red cars around here.

    Seems like silver it VERY popular. And it’s not the old
    dark silver. It’s the newer bright, light colored silver.

    Does this also include the silver/tan colors? I’ve seen a lot of those lately as well.

    #11159
    Anonymous
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    I’ve actually seen a decline in red cars around here.

    Seems like silver it VERY popular. And it’s not the old
    dark silver. It’s the newer bright, light colored silver.

    Does this also include the silver/tan colors? I’ve seen a lot of those lately as well.

    If that’s the color that’s called champaign, yeah those have
    been popular for about 10 years.

    That is one of the gentle colors that is pleasing to look at.
    (That’s the only way I know how to describe it).

    I don’t know if red cars cost more but I do remember
    all of the ‘myths’ from 20 years ago, like red cars are speeders, etc.

    These days I really don’t know what people think about
    when they buy a car. Seems like they buy whatever
    is being advertised on TV at the time!!! icon_rolleyes.gif

    #11160
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Those colors are gentler on the eyes like you said. That’s probably why they are popular, at least that makes more sense than buying red because its faster!

    #11161
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Guys
    If you happen to follow the trends like anything else it comes and goes in circles.
    We are now back on more of the earth tones. Now there have been alot of rumors about red paint on cars , and one of them was they tend to get in more accidents.
    Well this was not quite true the fact is there were more red cars on the road thus there were more red cars in accident. Red is one of the most pricey colors along with others useing the (K) code at least in PPG . The price of the color is determand by the raw materials used . Some colors are acheived by more costly resins as resin companies had to pay a comodity for the material to produce the color . Lets say you were to make red and it required a certain flower or rock that had to be put threw a vigorus prosses. Same with the Camelion colors some manufactures which at one time was only one. It would take like 500 square feet of a high tech matalic sheet ground up to make one gallon of color. I will look for my tech sheet and be able to give you the more accurate data. So what did I drop in theis forum to say icon_rolleyes.gif Hu I forget. Oh well

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