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What about those odd ones that seem to change colour as you change your position around the car, I've seen different variations of it, some on brown cars others on lighter colour ones.

Nissan did a metallic green/purple flip paint on the Primera.  I almost had one as a company car (the company colours were purple and green) but the colour was withdrawn just before my company car was ordered.

A "warm" yellow, really like the Jamaica yellow vauxhall colour, (even current corsas) would look amazing on a vrs estate with black and red trim. 

This thread reminds me of all the bleating and moaning about Meteor Grey, at a time when nobody had actually seen it.

This thread reminds me of all the bleating and moaning about Meteor Grey, at a time when nobody had actually seen it.

 

And it still looks rubbish now I have seen it ;)

And it still looks rubbish now I have seen it ;)

 

After having seen it, it's a good time to decide if you like it or not.

After having seen it, it's a good time to decide if you like it or not.

 

It was never going to be my cup of tea, but then that's why it's so important to have a good choice of colours - to cater for every taste.

I have seen it and it looks like wet primer or wet raw clay. Just horrible bland and generally awful, especially when you compare it to corrida red, race blue or rally green.

Yes, to you it does. That's why there are colour choices.

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