Carrara white
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It is interesting to see how the color white is gaining in popularity. When I bought my 996 (Carrera white) I had to defend my color choice quite often.
Its nice to finally feel accepted.....
Its nice to finally feel accepted.....
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I read something the other day that white had become the most popular colour for automobiles. Silver and black are less popular. In general, colours are making a comeback.
As for Porsche, white is the colour of choice. That was the original colour of germany.
As for Porsche, white is the colour of choice. That was the original colour of germany.
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Hopefully dissension isn't punished too severely here... but as long as thoughts are being solicited, here's one from the con side... Not a fan of white, although as a big fan of p-cars, if I were to ever have a white car it would have to be a p-car. No offense, but the p-car lines make any color look great.
If you look at Anderson's recent poll and you believe that most folks vote with their wallets, Silver is still the most popular car followed closely by Black... White polled in at just under 2% and was the smallest community (wanted to stay away from saying least "popular"). So the suggestion that white is the new silver doesn't bear out with our neighbors that participated in the poll, unless of course several of us didn't go with our first choice color. I have to admit that my Arctic Silver was not my first choice, Seal Grey was... but if I had the time and wherewithal to maintain a Black or Dark Blue at all times, I would have gone with that... there's something alluring about a p-car cruising at night, the throaty roar that you hear before you see and when you do see, all you see are headlights...
My $0.02, respectfully submitted...
Rudy
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If you look at Anderson's recent poll and you believe that most folks vote with their wallets, Silver is still the most popular car followed closely by Black... White polled in at just under 2% and was the smallest community (wanted to stay away from saying least "popular"). So the suggestion that white is the new silver doesn't bear out with our neighbors that participated in the poll, unless of course several of us didn't go with our first choice color. I have to admit that my Arctic Silver was not my first choice, Seal Grey was... but if I had the time and wherewithal to maintain a Black or Dark Blue at all times, I would have gone with that... there's something alluring about a p-car cruising at night, the throaty roar that you hear before you see and when you do see, all you see are headlights...
My $0.02, respectfully submitted...
Rudy
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True; my poll was supposed to be a measure of what the colors were within our 996 population, which of course is very small relative to the entire 996 ownership population, and of course even smaller than the entire car ownership population where that other study was conducted.
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Hopefully dissension isn't punished too severely here... but as long as thoughts are being solicited, here's one from the con side........
..... Silver is still the most popular car followed closely by Black......
My $0.02, respectfully submitted...
Rudy
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..... Silver is still the most popular car followed closely by Black......
My $0.02, respectfully submitted...
Rudy
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You make some good points. However, I wonder if a lot of the Black/Gray/Silver popularity has been perpetrated by the dealers. A high percentage of the car they get/order from Porsche are those colors.
So if someone wants to buy a car off the lot, over 50% of the cars will be Black/Gray/Silver. Those are "safe" colors for dealers, because they know they will sell. But do they sell those colors because people really want them or because that is what is available? Kind of the... "which came first, the chicken or the egg?"... syndrome.
I recall numerous threads on the 997 forum when someone posted that thy were going to special order a Silver/Gray car. Invariably someone would ask the question "Why would you order a Silver/Gray car? Just call a few dealers and you will probably find 95% of what you are looking for on their lot." I always thought that had a lot of truth to it.
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Rudy,
You make some good points. However, I wonder if a lot of the Black/Gray/Silver popularity has been perpetrated by the dealers. A high percentage of the car they get/order from Porsche are those colors.
So if someone wants to buy a car off the lot, over 50% of the cars will be Black/Gray/Silver. Those are "safe" colors for dealers, because they know they will sell. But do they sell those colors because people really want them or because that is what is available? Kind of the... "which came first, the chicken or the egg?"... syndrome.
I recall numerous threads on the 997 forum when someone posted that thy were going to special order a Silver/Gray car. Invariably someone would ask the question "Why would you order a Silver/Gray car? Just call a few dealers and you will probably find 95% of what you are looking for on their lot." I always thought that had a lot of truth to it.
You make some good points. However, I wonder if a lot of the Black/Gray/Silver popularity has been perpetrated by the dealers. A high percentage of the car they get/order from Porsche are those colors.
So if someone wants to buy a car off the lot, over 50% of the cars will be Black/Gray/Silver. Those are "safe" colors for dealers, because they know they will sell. But do they sell those colors because people really want them or because that is what is available? Kind of the... "which came first, the chicken or the egg?"... syndrome.
I recall numerous threads on the 997 forum when someone posted that thy were going to special order a Silver/Gray car. Invariably someone would ask the question "Why would you order a Silver/Gray car? Just call a few dealers and you will probably find 95% of what you are looking for on their lot." I always thought that had a lot of truth to it.
It's rare to see a white, yellow or green porsche sitting on the lot.
There's a beautiful emerald green '09 997 sitting on the lot at Holberts and the sales staff hate it... they're not seeing interest in it and they personally would not want to drive it. Having said that they love the black cars that are sitting on their lot - that tells you a lot right there.
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At any rate, bless the marketing types... the new Cabriolet ads in the magazines show a pumpkin orange metallic... Not sure if I like that color... I suppose the color is trendy (a friend of mine has a Land Rover the same color), but I'm betting it won't have the staying power of the blacks, blues and silvers...
Rudy
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'03 Silver (also second choice) F-150 Supercrew
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I wonder if that may describe the case... however, as Wellardmac points out, it's rare to see white, yellow or green on a lot... does that suggest that the dealers have experienced difficulty selling colors other than black, blue or silver? I submit that the selection of colors to stock isn't arbitrary, but rather driven by the market...
At any rate, bless the marketing types... the new Cabriolet ads in the magazines show a pumpkin orange metallic... Not sure if I like that color... I suppose the color is trendy (a friend of mine has a Land Rover the same color), but I'm betting it won't have the staying power of the blacks, blues and silvers...
At any rate, bless the marketing types... the new Cabriolet ads in the magazines show a pumpkin orange metallic... Not sure if I like that color... I suppose the color is trendy (a friend of mine has a Land Rover the same color), but I'm betting it won't have the staying power of the blacks, blues and silvers...
I would love to see more color availability. I like that there are more white cars on the roads - it certainly wasn't the case when I bought my C2, now white is everywhere. It's good that the color preference has changed, but it's a lemming mentality. Just look in the parking lot and everyone has the same colors - that's just insane. You cannot tell me that our population has so little individuality and creativity that they all desire the same colors! I still contend that if more colors were available, then they would sell.
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"Boring Black"
"Same ol' Silver"
"Grandpa Gray"
Wait a minute..... that last one might not be right....... let me verify that.
Yup, it's right..... because Phil's car is Gray!
"Same ol' Silver"
"Grandpa Gray"
Wait a minute..... that last one might not be right....... let me verify that.
Yup, it's right..... because Phil's car is Gray!
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You got that right in so many ways! Grey is a "safe" color for a Porsche, just like Red is "safe" for Ferrari.
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Now, you've really struck a nerve. Atlas Grey = Grandpa Grey. Damn, you would have to say that just a week before a "milestone" birthday arrives next week. And no, I don't want to discuss it.
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