A silver Vigo my first pickup & when I buy a new won it will be the same colour.
Silver / grey
Gold / bronze / other brown
Council van white
Black
Blue
Red
Green
Yellow / orange
Purple / violet
Other...
A silver Vigo my first pickup & when I buy a new won it will be the same colour.
I clicked on the poll, ours is a silver / grey 2008 Toyota Camry SE with leather seats and a sunroof. I love it!
Because sheeple must have silver.Originally Posted by natalie8
That doesn't answer my question.
Oh dear...Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
Fully agree, so I got a dark grey instead. Actually, I wanted red, but the missus checked with some monks, some fortune tellers and some old grannies that know everything, and it turns out that I shouldn't have a red car...Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
I don't like you! Blacked out windows too? Drive like an aggressive wanker???Originally Posted by Thai Pom
The devils car!
Cycling should be banned!!!
If the Midget came out with bollocks like that, it'd make me go and buy one.Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Tests have shown that the car colour makes no differenceOriginally Posted by sabaii sabaii
pearl white mu7, looks great in the sunlight,
What tests ?Originally Posted by Thetyim
You have a link ?
I can show you many that prove they do, having a dark interior will also warm it up
my pickup is GOLD
not my fault, honest
I just bought it secondhand; apparently the previous owner was a mia noi of some rich bloke who had it repainted just for her (it was dark red previously), he also had special number plates fitted and various mia noi additions
^ You've changed the plates now, right ?
I don't have a driving licence, let alone a car
The vast majority of the heat is sunlight coming through the windows.Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
Yes the interior colour will make a difference.
Toyota - silver metallic
Isuzu - Pearl white metallic
all vehicles..white like me..
me toys ..black, the way i like to ride em, 2 wheels or tits
My car is red; I'm not in Thailand thoughOriginally Posted by natalie8
bad luck to have a red car, so I was told.
Also, red cars crash more than any other colour; FACT!
Bollocks!Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Green is the most crashable colour.
^ British racing green ?
Red is the most difficult to keep as new, constant attention is required as the colour fades very easily in the sun. Red coloured coachwork even in the UK suffers from the suns rays if left attended
I owned a red Mk 3 Cortina (yes, i was the one!) back home in the 70's for 3 years. I have never bought another red vehicle since.
In Thailand, i wouldn't dream of owning a red vehicle although if one does it's best to have a garage and park it in a multi-storey if away from the house.
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