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Old 10-28-2014, 12:47 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RicerX View Post
So was 40th Quartz.

Also - research the GT-R used market a bit - you'll find that, on average, super silver doesn't command the premium charged, but Pearl White commands a higher than average selling price because it is the most demanded color.

Magma Red is definitely a sweet color that is in low supply, but you may find that demand for it goes in cycles, as do most "fad" colors like the burnt oranges of the early 2000s (as seen on the Sentra SE-R, 350Z, and a few other brands) and they come back around occasionally on newer production vehicles. Another fad color that will likely die (at least across any other manufacturer that doesn't touch anything MOPAR) is lime green metallic.

Bottom line is - rather than looking at colors that would command a "premium", look for colors that well help hold up your resale value. Or, just look for whatever color you like and F the rest of it.
Well said. I don't know about the Z market, but as I mentioned earlier that the e46 M3 white/cinnamon and also the S2K white/red are usually sold for higher price in relatively term.

Personally speaking, I love the 370z PW/Orange (harder to find also) and am willing to pay more comparing to other color combo. Again, I am not knocking other color combo, but simply a personal preference.
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