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    Stevo68 - Shoulda bought a white one

    Silver cars have been found to be 10 per cent more likely to be involved in an accident than white cars, according to the Vehicle Colour Study to be released today by the Monash University Accident Research Centre.

    Black vehicles are even more dangerous - with a 12 per cent higher crash risk than white cars - therefore, the latest car fashions could have disastrous consequences.


    Sorry Steve , more here

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22586593-2,00.html

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    my new one is green

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    I wonder what the most popular colour on the road is these days, anyone know?

    Years ago it use to be red for a while.

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    Mate you can have your boring white , I am quite happy to cruise in my black urban assault vehicle, black is definately the most horn colour . Geez and most people I know say Im not fashionable, now I have proof

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    P.S. Any colour is fine for a D3, its the D3 part that counts

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Mate you can have your boring white , I am quite happy to cruise in my black urban assault vehicle, black is definately the most horn colour . Geez and most people I know say Im not fashionable, now I have proof

    Regards

    Stevo

    P.S. Any colour is fine for a D3, its the D3 part that counts
    Wait until you drive through some **really** heavily overgrown roads like I did in the Rudall River NP. There was a dark blue Nissan on the trip with us and IMHO it's paint is simply a write off

    Whereas the white on our fender... a bit of a clean up and she's apples
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    Wait until you drive through some **really** heavily overgrown roads like I did in the Rudall River NP. There was a dark blue Nissan on the trip with us and IMHO it's paint is simply a write off

    Whereas the white on our fender... a bit of a clean up and she's apples
    Ahhh Mr Pro Fender , well maybe you don't happen to know that the D3's come with special paint so

    Regards

    Stevo

    P.S. Ok I will admit that the black does tend to show up the scratches a little more, but hell I wear them with pride now, I am over the tears

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    My Series III is bright yellow and I swear it is invisible to some drivers! I even had a Brisbane City bus pull out in front of me the other day, I just managed to pull it up in time. My inlaws used to have a bright yellow car as well, it was hit six times, every time it was stationary! Work that one out.
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    I love the Black D3.. So true Stevo.. white is boring as

    Ive had a white RX7, x3 falcons, fairlane and said I would never get a white car again!

    and what do I have... a white fricken VYSS.. got at a good price when new but now I wish I got darker colour..oh wells

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    I had a commodore company car a few years ago that was "tungsten" a light metallic gold and I reckon it was even more invisible than than it' silver predecessor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    I had a commodore company car a few years ago that was "tungsten" a light metallic gold and I reckon it was even more invisible than than it' silver predecessor.
    Regards,
    Tote
    Yep, you can't tell if they are dirty though.

    I love dark silvers but I refuse to buy one - ever. Buying a car the same colour as the road is just a really stupid idea IMHO. Even if it's the most beautiful thing.. its still a really stupid idea IMHO.
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