Liquid Metal Silver vs GT Silver
#1
Liquid Metal Silver vs GT Silver
Has anyone seen Liquid Metal Silver and GT Silver on 918s side by side? Really like to know what the real world difference would be. As Liquid Metal Silver is one of the debut and exclusive paints for the 918, will it command the premium and value at resale? Only saw the display car indoors at the Thermal 918 event. Matthew Henry stated the paint really changed and took a different character in the sunlight. It is really impressive how some of these multi layer metallic paint jobs change depending on angle and lighting conditions. If some one has pics of Liquid Metal Silver showing interesting effects from lighting or angle would really appreciate a look. Thanks.
#2
Instructor
Has anyone seen Liquid Metal Silver and GT Silver on 918s side by side? Really like to know what the real world difference would be. As Liquid Metal Silver is one of the debut and exclusive paints for the 918, will it command the premium and value at resale? Only saw the display car indoors at the Thermal 918 event. Matthew Henry stated the paint really changed and took a different character in the sunlight. It is really impressive how some of these multi layer metallic paint jobs change depending on angle and lighting conditions. If some one has pics of Liquid Metal Silver showing interesting effects from lighting or angle would really appreciate a look. Thanks.
I'll hazard a guess and say you won't get your $64K back for the fancy paint on resale and you'll need to look after it (clearbra essential) or any needed repairs will cause grief trying to match the tricky colour.
#3
Drifting
If you put the two cars together side by side, liquid metal silver is night and day compared to the regular GT silver. Under the sun, liquid metal silver is even more impressive.
The 918 will appreciate in the future for sure, but would someone pay $64,000 more for your car than a GT silver car 5 years down the line? I don't know. Do keep in mind that there will also be a lot of liquid metal silver 918 in total production.
The 918 will appreciate in the future for sure, but would someone pay $64,000 more for your car than a GT silver car 5 years down the line? I don't know. Do keep in mind that there will also be a lot of liquid metal silver 918 in total production.
#7
^ this, liquid metal silver is so much better a colour when compared side by side it's not even funny. that said one does pay rather a lot for it too....
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#8
Rennlist Member
I have a 918 Spyder in liquid metal silver and had a 911R in GT Silver. Both are beautiful colors but when I had them parked side by side, the beauty of the liquid metal silver really shines and made the otherwise beautiful GT Silver look ridiculously plain. It was a pricey option, but so worth it in my opinion....
P.S. You do get 9 extra layers of paint with the Liquid metal silver. Only $7k per layer. Great way to rationalize such an investment, right?
P.S. You do get 9 extra layers of paint with the Liquid metal silver. Only $7k per layer. Great way to rationalize such an investment, right?