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How To Select A Color That Captures The Character Of Your Vehicle - Various Options Available From BMW Of Northridge

by Ben Pate

Car color is a matter of personal choice, and with all the custom colors available from Northridge BMW Dealerships, there are more choices now than ever before. White, black, gray, and blue are perennial favorites. Sporty cars are often red, yellow or a metallic hue. The choice of color may give us some hint to the personality of the driver and determine how happy he or she is with the cars they drive.

Now, customized colors offer buyers a wide range of choices. There are a range of shades of each traditional color. For example, silver is no longer just silver. It could be pewter or platinum. This changes the sense others get from the color. Silver may be very traditional, but one of the flashier paints might appeal strongly to a new college graduate shopping for their first vehicle.

The first thing we notice about a car is its color. Black says urban, mysterious, and sophisticated. Blue can be more delicate and dreamy. Ice blue may be cold. Green is the color of living things. Yellow demands that attention be paid and neon yellow screams for attention. Car designers offer several specific colors each year and spend time thinking about which colors are most likely to become a trend and catch the buyers attention.

There can be practical considerations as well. Cars in the nineteen seventies were often brown and touted as not showing the dirt. Less frequent need for washing is a priority with environmentalists today so we may see a resurgence of that brown body work.

Call to mind, for a moment, the old stereotype of a man or woman having a mid life crisis. We imagine them purchasing a red sports car, not a blue mini van. There is something about red that says excitement and speed. When red sports cars mature, they are burgundy, a rich and regal color.

Car color does not cause changes in the performance of the vehicle, but on some level may influence how much satisfaction the owner gets from driving it. If the color is completely incongruous, the driver will trade the car in. Possibly without ever admitting it was the yellow exterior that drove them to it.

Maybe a car from Orange County BMW Dealerships is more than just a means of transportation. The color of our cars may express something about how we view ourselves. Although many people choose their cars for sound reasons, like reports from consumer magazines or fuel efficiency, it is the color that first catches the eye.

If one is investing in a vehicle from Northridge BMW Dealer, it may seem silly to consider color. Now, however, there are many custom colors for cars at Orange County BMW Dealer, and it may subconsciously influence how the driver feels about their selection. It is worth thinking about.

Published August 3rd, 2010

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