NoNo
Well-known member
Being in my fifties I remember when you could pick color combinations for vehicles, not just single colors. You could create some pretty awful looking vehicles, but I remember some nice two tone colors too. One of my favorite vehicles I had in college was an AMC Eagle that was two tone blue with sort of a gray stripe around the sides (that vehicle cost me $300 ).
Anyway, I don't think that article even fully describes the decrease in color options. Red for example has merged into darker reds, I see a lot fewer vehicles offering the brighter/lighter reds. That was always my favorite color, but what's even more odd to me is that manufacturers seem to have kept that color for their full-size trucks, but eliminated it for mid-size.
It's all about cost cutting, but it seems like the cost cutting is just putting more profit in the pockets of executives, it's not saving us any money.
Anyway, I don't think that article even fully describes the decrease in color options. Red for example has merged into darker reds, I see a lot fewer vehicles offering the brighter/lighter reds. That was always my favorite color, but what's even more odd to me is that manufacturers seem to have kept that color for their full-size trucks, but eliminated it for mid-size.
It's all about cost cutting, but it seems like the cost cutting is just putting more profit in the pockets of executives, it's not saving us any money.
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