black color. smart or not ?
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"clarke" wrote
>i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I mostly
>like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it heats
up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
Pete
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"clarke" wrote
>i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I mostly
>like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it heats
up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
Pete
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"clarke" wrote
>i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I mostly
>like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it heats
up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
Pete
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "clarke" wrote
> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
mostly
> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>
> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
heats
> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>
> Pete
>
>
I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in. Black
is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to show
up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in water
spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in paint
care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to burn
all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
Alan
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "clarke" wrote
> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
mostly
> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>
> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
heats
> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>
> Pete
>
>
I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in. Black
is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to show
up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in water
spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in paint
care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to burn
all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
Alan
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "clarke" wrote
> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
mostly
> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>
> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
heats
> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>
> Pete
>
>
I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in. Black
is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to show
up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in water
spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in paint
care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to burn
all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
Alan
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "clarke" wrote
> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
mostly
> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>
> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
heats
> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>
> Pete
>
>
I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in. Black
is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to show
up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in water
spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in paint
care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to burn
all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
Alan
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> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "clarke" wrote
>> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
> mostly
>> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>>
>> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
> heats
>> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
>> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>
> I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in.
> Black
> is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to
> show
> up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
> scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
> that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in
> water
> spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in
> paint
> care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
> He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to
> burn
> all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
> the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
> great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
>
> Alan
>
>
I had a black audi 80 93 till 2003, no poblems, washed it about once a month
& waxed it once a year just before the winter, no probs, no dull paintwork,
no rust, just the mechanical bits started to wear out at 130K, i can't speak
for any other brands though,
Steve.
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"wtrplnet" <wd12@YOUKNOWTHEDRILLexcite.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:edc4vn$n0s$1@inews.gazeta.pl...
>>
>> "clarke" wrote
>> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
> mostly
>> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>>
>> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
> heats
>> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
>> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>
> I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in.
> Black
> is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to
> show
> up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
> scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
> that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in
> water
> spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in
> paint
> care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
> He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to
> burn
> all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
> the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
> great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
>
> Alan
>
>
I had a black audi 80 93 till 2003, no poblems, washed it about once a month
& waxed it once a year just before the winter, no probs, no dull paintwork,
no rust, just the mechanical bits started to wear out at 130K, i can't speak
for any other brands though,
Steve.
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Re: black color. smart or not ?
"wtrplnet" <wd12@YOUKNOWTHEDRILLexcite.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:edc4vn$n0s$1@inews.gazeta.pl...
>>
>> "clarke" wrote
>> >i plan on buying a new A3 and i only have to decide on the color. I
> mostly
>> >like the black colors but i have heard that they might not be the smart
>> >choice. Any reasons why i should not take the black color ?
>>
>> Another reason not to choose black or other very dark color is that it
> heats
>> up more in the sun. So if you're in Florida or Texas, that may be of
>> concern, especially if the interior is black leather also.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>
> I deliver cars for a detailing service. We get all kinds of cars in.
> Black
> is very popular here but there are distinct problems that only seem to
> show
> up on black cars. All the above apply, difficult to keep clean, shows
> scratches, very hot in sunny climates, etc. We had a Lexus in yesterday
> that was a sad case. The car was pretty new but had deeply burned-in
> water
> spots on the flat surfaces. I asked the manager, who is an expert in
> paint
> care, if it was possible to polish out the water spots. He said "maybe."
> He said it's possible for the minerals, chemicals, etc. in the water to
> burn
> all the way through the clear and color coats, and the only way to restore
> the car would then be repainting. Black cars given constant care look
> great, but they are a LOT more work to take care of than other colors.
>
> Alan
>
>
I had a black audi 80 93 till 2003, no poblems, washed it about once a month
& waxed it once a year just before the winter, no probs, no dull paintwork,
no rust, just the mechanical bits started to wear out at 130K, i can't speak
for any other brands though,
Steve.