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Title: Colour threat to values
Post by: gizzywizzy on 20 July 2009, 10:26
"White is the new black - but today's most valuable colours may not be so appealing when you come to trade in your vehicle, claims the latest research.
British car auction (BCA) has just published details on the most popular used car colours sold in the first three months of the year - and the results favour tradionally 'safer' choices such as silver, blue and black.
In 2008 blue was the most common colour, but it has now been overtaken by silver, which accounted for a huge 25% of the 125,000 cars in the survey.  The biggest mover in the BCA 'colour chart' was black, which added nearly 6% to its 2008 total.  But as with fashionable clothing, bodywork paint choices can be a fickle game - as motor makers follow the latest trends through the highs and lows.
On nealy new vehicles, buyers can often be tempted by shades that are 'in' only to find they are no longer desirable when the time comes to sell a few years down the line - and that their model is then worth less than a silver car with a similar spec.
A BCA spokesman said " while fashionable colours - such as the high-impact white finishes are very appealing now, the worry is that they can just as quickly become deeply unfashionable.  In the same way, limited-edition models with over fussy colour schemes tend to date quickly"


Taken from Auto Express magazine 15-21 July
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Rolfe on 20 July 2009, 11:48
"A good horse is never a bad colour."

Rolfe.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Exonian on 20 July 2009, 12:10
I seem to remember, but I'm probably wrong, that it was the mk5 GTI that made white fashionable again. And that was mostly to do with the contrast between the black skirts and bumper bits and the white together with the polished alloy of the Monza IIs which just looks so right in the sunlight or under artificial light. So a white mk6 should similarly look superb in white as long as it's specced with the Shadows.

Now white is everywhere.

I remember seeing Audi at the Brum Motorshow back in the nineties which had a stand featuring all silver cars as they were pushing their aluminium bodies at the time. Next thing you know every other car on the road was silver, from Protons to Porsches.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 20 July 2009, 13:50
A car can only be white if its the top of the range imo :grin:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: gc76 on 20 July 2009, 13:55
Absolute b*****cks. Won't make a slight bit of difference unless you get a pink sparkly car.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Ticalion on 20 July 2009, 16:06
Yes but VW made more mk4 Golfs in silver than all the other colours combined, so its horses for courses but as has been said unless its piss yellow, dildo pink, or vomit green, I don't think it will make that much difference.

As for who started it, I watched a program on the TV that claimed Mercedes Bens were the instigators of the silver trend supposedly it was used as it reflected the colours of the surrounding landscape better on their adverts.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: VWKev on 20 July 2009, 16:12
Absolute b*****cks. Won't make a slight bit of difference unless you get a pink sparkly car.

Agreed.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Rolfe on 20 July 2009, 16:55
I think I'd pass on that day-glo orange the Focus ST comes in, and the Kermit Green of the RS.  And the silly white stripes.

Any normal colour, I'd have thought you'd find a buyer for quite easily if the car itself is good.

Rolfe.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: FamilyDub on 21 July 2009, 11:27
Yes but VW made more mk4 Golfs in silver than all the other colours combined, so its horses for courses but as has been said unless its piss yellow, dildo pink, or vomit green, I don't think it will make that much difference.

Very defty put, sir...

Each to their own, but I think in my sunny part of concrete-land Lanarkshire (central Scotland) white cars look f00kin ridiculous, no matter the brand or price.

But again, each to their own!
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Rolfe on 21 July 2009, 11:40
Each to their own, but I think in my sunny part of concrete-land Lanarkshire (central Scotland) white cars look f00kin ridiculous, no matter the brand or price.

But again, each to their own!

OK, I'm all of three miles over the Lanarkshire county boundary here, but I know what you mean.

Those white cars look gorgeous in all the photos taken in the south of France.  And all polished up on the dealer's forecourt.  I was sorely tempted, being as my preferred colour of a metallic mid-blue isn't available.

Then I thought about how a white car would look actually sitting on my driveway in February.

I'm getting the Blue Graphite.

Rolfe.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: jdjd on 21 July 2009, 11:54
tbh. My white GTI will be worth just as much as any other color GTI when it comes to sell it. Im not worried in the slightest.


 Quite simply the 3dr in White simply looks sick and streets ahead of the other colors. couple that with xenons and every other extra i got somebody will be snapping my hand off when it comes to sell if I haven't stacked it.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: neilgcal on 21 July 2009, 12:03
Yeah i agree, mine will be white with xenons and all my other extras. I have never traded in a car or had to advertise one, i always have a mate or other family member which agrees to buy it about a year before im even looking to sell it!

My dad and sis are currently debating who will be getting my new GTi as a hand off in a couple of years! I haven't even had my baby delivered yet! Come to mention it, VW wont even start to build it until next week!
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: FamilyDub on 21 July 2009, 12:12
Each to their own, but I think in my sunny part of concrete-land Lanarkshire (central Scotland) white cars look f00kin ridiculous, no matter the brand or price.

But again, each to their own!

OK, I'm all of three miles over the Lanarkshire county boundary here, but I know what you mean.

Those white cars look gorgeous in all the photos taken in the south of France.  And all polished up on the dealer's forecourt.  I was sorely tempted, being as my preferred colour of a metallic mid-blue isn't available.

Then I thought about how a white car would look actually sitting on my driveway in February.

I'm getting the Blue Graphite.

Rolfe.

Dirty!

I'm not saying white wouldn't sell as easily - especially a high-spec one - I just don't like them as much.
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 21 July 2009, 15:45
I wouldnt have thought that white would fetch more... but just ask anyone with a white ed30!! People just cant get enough of them... and any that are advertised are gone very quickly!
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: gizzywizzy on 21 July 2009, 16:18
As many say "each to their own" personally I hate white cars, they just look so boring and drab!! :evil:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: keelaw on 21 July 2009, 16:46

Considering white is free, you've got nothing to lose and everything (infinite) to gain!

I still prefer the deep pearl black though :)

I wonder if anyone opts for the solid black - the dealer was actively discouraging me from it.



Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 21 July 2009, 17:22

Considering white is free, you've got nothing to lose and everything (infinite) to gain!

I still prefer the deep pearl black though :)

I wonder if anyone opts for the solid black - the dealer was actively discouraging me from it.





I have the solid black on mine and defo prefer it to the dpblack. Gives a much deeper shine when clean and seems to stay new looking for longer. Lots of people just choose metallic because it seems like the right thing to do when choosing a colour... but I cant ever see myself going for a met again
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 21 July 2009, 17:25
As many say "each to their own" personally I hate white cars, they just look so boring and drab!! :evil:

I would normally agree.... but I ordered one :lipsrsealed: :grin:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: gizzywizzy on 21 July 2009, 17:41
Er R32UK how many cars do you have? first you say you have a solid black and then you say you've ordered a white car!! me? well i'm just a tad confused :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: Exonian on 21 July 2009, 17:47
He's GOT a solid black R32 and has a white mk6 on ORDER. New car arrives, old car goes.  :smiley:

Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 21 July 2009, 17:50
He's GOT a solid black R32 and has a white mk6 on ORDER. New car arrives, old car goes.  :smiley:



Correctamundo!  :laugh:

Been on here for 2yrs now (mk5 board)... lots of useful info :smiley:

Try getting yourselves over to the MK5 board too. From what I remember there was a long list of things to check when you pick up your new car. A list that should be std when dealing with dodge VW :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: R32UK on 21 July 2009, 17:52
Quite sure alot of this stuff will still work on the MK6... so for those of you who know nothing  :evil:

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=85971.0  :wink:
Title: Re: Colour threat to values
Post by: keelaw on 22 July 2009, 08:12
Nice link R32UK. I'm impressed that the golf has these functions, many of which I've seen before, but in the likes of bms and mercs.