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Am I nuts to want a black one?
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Friends: 0 | My wife and I, after an exhaustive process, have decided to get a Prius II. The colors we like are black or possibly gray. Here's the thing... We've never owned a black car. My wife has never put a sponge on a car in her life. I wash the cars in a spray bay carwash (with the pressure washing wand thingy) every once in a while -- well to be honest, very rarely. Are we nuts to get a black car? And if so would gray be much better? I suspect I may not care if the car looks terrific, just as I don't care if my current maroon Ford truck looks good. Am I wrong? Will black force me into a life of car-washing drudgery? |
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Friends: 0 | Silver hides it best. Black hides it worst. I own a black car and it forces me to wash it all the time. |
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Friends: 3 | I've always had either black or white cars. Black definitely shows more dust but you buy it for the look, not maintenance. Another advantage of getting the Prius in black--it hides the split hatchback glass, which I think looks disconcerting in other colors. Also, hides the black side view mirror stalks. But if you're getting the solar sunroof, Blizzard Pearl is the way to go. Solar sunroof on black is kind of a waste. |
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Friends: 3 | I've had a black Corolla for years now and the poor thing does not get washed enough. It does not look that bad. Only during pollen season. I thought about getting the gray Prius because I thought it would match the dirt better. lol. But the hubby wants Black, so that is what we are ordering. |
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The silver body looks clean all throughout the summer, even if it is dirty. The black glass roof almost always looks dirty... from up close, where every spot & streak is quite obvious. Fortunately, from a distance it still looks pretty nice. . | |
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Friends: 0 | In my 20's I owned a black pick-up. I will admit I enjoyed maintaining it. It wasn't drudgery to me. When clean, I thought it looked great. Plus I learned a few tricks to maintain longer. Twice a year, I'd spend the better portion of a day very carefully waxing with a high quality wax/protectant. Those were the 2 big "effort" days. Usually I did 1 in spring, and 1 in fall. Protected for the Winter, Looked good in the Summer. What I found was that with the use of a California Car Duster, I could keep the Black looking good as long, or longer than most other people with any other color car. Every day or so, I'd run the duster over any spots of dust showing, it seemed to work great and was effortless, took seconds. If I drove through a lot of dirt, or things started to get too bad for the Duster to handle? I'd then do a quick bucket spray wash. With a good wax applied that was relatively easy as well. So I felt like I dedicated 2 days a year to really working at keeping the finish looking good, and the rest of the year the maintenance was pretty easy. In anycase, my preferences are now #1 Black, #2 Gray. I like Black because it is classic. Seems like metalic colors will go through cycles of popularity. Suddenly you'll see ton's of a metalic red, then for a while green, now it seems Blue is popular. But Black is an "always" around color. Sure it's just my opinion, and as I said I actually find detail maintanence an enjoyable part of vehicle ownership. But I certainly wouldn't hesitate from getting black based on what might be a marginal amount of additional effort needed to keep it looking absolutely clean. All vehicles show dirt, black is just more "honest" about it.
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Ugh, the more I hear about the solar roof, the more I wish Toyota would of just offered a plain old moonroof sans solar panel. Everytime I get onboard with the panel, I hear something that gives me pause. | |
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Friends: 0 | Dondoh, Black is really beautiful ----- when it's clean. When it is dirty, black cars look filthy. If you don't plan on washing it regularly, don't buy black. Keith |
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Friends: 0 | Black will show every scratch in the sun. Lighter colors hide scratches, let alone dirt. |
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