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Originally Posted by Meeshell
The silver is my least favorite, but my first car was silver and I remember that hiding scratches pretty well since the light undercoat is so much closer to the actual paint color. What's your opinion on the blue Nick? Do you think it'll show scuffs and scratches a lot- people at my work are necessarily the nicest when it comes to opening car doors gently.
And to go with my other statement about not being able to wash it in the Winter, I'd probably get it to you for a good detail before all the snow and ice start. Seriously.
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The Blue is a good color, it'll be easier to maintain, but it'll show dirt and mud just as well as the white will. However, it won't be near as bad as the black, your best bet is going with a metallic color that helps to hide a lot more. My car is a red metallic and I know when it's dirty but people always say the car looks great. I vote the blue because white and silver are boring run of the mill colors. Get it with the same wheels in the first picture too! They'll help hide brake dust more by have the painted pockets, same finish as my wheels.