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- 2022 2.5GT
I think color selection has a lot to do with a persons personality...
some people want to be noticed while some like to fly under the radar...
I like your signature. Some very good points!
I think color selection has a lot to do with a persons personality...
some people want to be noticed while some like to fly under the radar...
Yes but it also has to do a practicality. Silver cars you don't have to wash that oftenI think color selection has a lot to do with a persons personality...
some people want to be noticed while some like to fly under the radar...
Soul Red FTW! But I might be a bit biased. [emoji41]
I'm a sucker for silver. Gray was my next choice but for an extra $300 no thank you. Black is always sharp no matter what.
Sonic silver should not absorb the heat as much plus hides grim/dirt better than the other colours meaning you can get away with less washes
this, although my favourite colour for this car is the machine gray.
I would opt for the beige/almond interior, the inside will stay cooler during hot weather. that interior would look amazing with any of the three exterior colours you mention.
What about showing dirt and stains with beige/almond interior (uhm)
Black is always sharp no matter what.
I realize this post is months old, but wanted to share that we just bought a '17 CX5 in Sonic Silver & imo it's a blah grey color & not silver! (We park it next to hubby's '09 G37x Infiniti that's Liquid Platinum & THAT looks silver. The Sonic Silver is a dull gray to my eyes. On the good side, we always buy silver cars as no garage & silver is so forgiving between washes! It's odd to me that people think the Sonic is too bright and light. I find it the opposite when compared to our other 2 silver cars. I'm also still trying to see any "metallic" sheen which makes me wonder what we got as it sure doesn't look silver! lol
I give my black leather a once over with Armor all leather protectant
have you ever had to own and maintain a black car for an extended period of time?
I don't have any trouble with the stone interior and in some ways it's easier. I wipe them with a damp leather every couple of weeks then a meguire leather wipe which brings them back to new and conditions them.
I give my black leather a once over with Armor all leather protectant
2 actually. My wife's 2010 Nissan Maxima, which we had for 5+ years then traded it in for her current 2015 Nissan Rogue. I'm a detail fanatic so I don't mind owning a black vehicle at all. Gives me a challenge. Here's some pics.
I use Adam's Polishes and AmmoNYC products for my detailing arsenal. Checkout my detailing account on Instagram @drivecleancny