After seeing this I am convinced that too many options are a bad thing

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I'd have only picked silver and black anyway :cool:.



Which I guess Charles post surmises. We are all different, clearly I am in the minority in this thread.

I'd concede a darker blue and that car would be stunning. Tastes eh???


You think...until the late 70s it was very difficult, if not impossible to get most cars in black. A friend had a 1977 Mini...in black...the first one in NI.
 
I think it's a great colour and I am sure it looks stunning in the real world.
 
I'd concede a darker blue and that car would be stunning.

I'd prefer it just a shade darker for a bit more contrast with the interior, but I could live with it as it is. Though thinking of a few Bentley Contintals I've seen close to these colours, it does make me think...Premiership footballer.
 
I find it quite agreeable, the wood is not a favourite of mine but at least it is not the dominant interior colour and texture.
 
So much better than the usual silver/black combo.
 
It's a fabulous colour, just needs a cream interior with black ash trim....

Now back to my boring silver car...
 
Exterior = Yes

Interior = No
 
Can you put up a recent photo of yourself and we'll say yay or nay to it ?
 
The overwhelming concensus is people really like this colour scheme, I'm going to start a poll about paint colours on here
 
It is lovely.

Whether that blue is "right" for an S is debatable. Would look better with red leather/black dash.
 
I like that a lot.

I would love to see more colours like like this available on things other than Fiat 500's.

Imagine how good a C Class sport estate would look in California Sage Green.

They did offer Indigolite for a while which looked great on a c class, but it was obviously far to colourful as it was withdrawn sharpish.
 
That is lovely! Suits it really well and its different :)
 
I think it looks rather nice.

As a matter of fact, so do I...


Well I would probably not specify this particular colour myself, but I see nothing wrong with it as such - who said an S Class should look like the second car in a funeral?
 

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