I'd be leasing it @bnastali so that would be someone else's problemPurple could be very tough for resale. Seems like Mercedes look most regal in silver!
Ok so +1 for violet. Anyone else?I say Northern Lights Violet
It's perty and surely would be the only one in town...well, you are in Miami, so....
If you keep it long enough, resale shouldn't hurt much, if at all.
Well, here people are pretty superficial.. I do want to be able to park in the driveway of an open house and for it to look amazing. Black is very, very, very, very, very hot down here in the sun.for a realtor i would say black, it's a more neutral color, not saying that any customers would not go through you just because of your car color though lol
What's the logic behind purple in resale value?Purple could be very tough for resale. Seems like Mercedes look most regal in silver!
Demand dictates price. If no body wants a color then there's no demand for it so the price will go down. On that theory, how many people do you know would buy a purple car?What's the logic behind purple in resale value?
I just don't believe there's much evidence to reflect such a demand. I think in this case specifically, I think the color is/will be currently extremely well regarded and in demand (especially based on my own personal experience) but it depends on the car and the tone of the color.Demand dictates price. If no body wants a color then there's no demand for it so the price will go down. On that theory, how many people do you know would buy a purple car?
Given the heat that makes sense. Plus, isn't white the most desirable resale color? Or is that only with Minivans?White with the (black glass) sunroof. Perfect for FL, and almost a convertible. I think it looks the most expensive, except maybe the mat silver, which most of us will never see.
I vote mountain grey. Because thats the color I got and it looks bad ***I'd be leasing it @bnastali so that would be someone else's problemSo assume that I am not worried about resale and more about looking guuuud
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