Matt Black, yay or nay?

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Personally I love it, my wife really wants to wrap her e93.
 
I like it, but only on mean american muscle cars. And in the UK I don't think it really works, as its not in contrast to its surroundings. Everything in England is dull and dreary anyway!
 
I like it, but only on mean american muscle cars. And in the UK I don't think it really works, as its not in contrast to its surroundings. Everything in England is dull and dreary anyway!

Same with white. It looks fantastic parked in Palm Springs but on the A34 just outside of Newbury in the dreary, rubbish UK weather it just looks cack.

People - we do not live in America.
 
[TW]Fox;16271301 said:
Same with white. It looks fantastic parked in Palm Springs but on the A34 just outside of Newbury in the dreary, rubbish UK weather it just looks cack.

People - we do not live in America.

I on the other hand think a nice white car can look great even in the dreary horrible UK weather. Matt black can look great, but not a fan of this one.

But silver cars on the other hand just blend in with the clouds and masses of other silver cars all around :p My Mrs and her family all have silver cars and it just looks.... boring.
 
Some cars look very good in matt black.

My mate sprayed his mk2 MR2 in matt black, looked awesome.

There is also a black TVR that looks the dogs near me.
 
How do you wax it? That's right, you can't.

Imagine how tatty it'll look in 5 years.
 
To be honest the Lambo would look good covered in baked beans. The colour adds nothing to what is already a very striking car.
 
To be honest the Lambo would look good covered in baked beans. The colour adds nothing to what is already a very striking car.

Think you're probably right there. I love the lime green coloured murcielago.

On american muscle, it makes me wet though.

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