@Pepstar Actually, it has more to do with what the public will buy, the cost and durability of the pigments. There are a ton of very colorful car paints including color changing ones. Most folks want black, white and silver (white and silver cars also stay cooler). A few more daring folks want red. One reason that folks favor them is that traditional colors increase a car's resale value. I once got a used purple minivan for $1000 less cuz it was purple. :D
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Butting in.... highly approve the purple car idea π I lucked out getting my Aegean blue Honda a couple years ago
@Pepstar @PurpleDragon Hope you find what you want! :)
@PurpleDragon @Pepstar Nice. :)
If I'm choosing, I always get silver because the paint is more durable and it keeps the car cooler. That said, aside from the purple minivan I had a green jag (hardtop) but the paint was trashed cuz.. El Paso.
@TrueBloodNet @Pepstar Yeah the sun can be brutal here in the southwest.
A purple minivan would be epic π€©
@PurpleDragon @Pepstar And the windstorms. El Paso gets horrendous windstorms coming from the West every Spring. One side of the car had no clearcoat at all. LOL
@TrueBloodNet @Pepstar oh yes, here too. I'm hoping they've improved the paint.
@PurpleDragon @TrueBloodNet I lived in AZ for 14 years. The sun is brutal indeed.
@PurpleDragon @TrueBloodNet Closest I came was my 2003 PT Cruiser in Cranberry. We still it, 20 years later. It just rolled over 100K miles and is still going but my wife really wants a blue car.