Trying to decide on a color for '05 G35, help me out with pics plz <3
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Originally Posted by Byrnie
yea post some pictures of the colors of the stock g35s, I've seen red, black, graphite (my fav so far), help me out I gotta buy this bad boy in a month and a half, thanks gentlemen and ladies.
~Byrnie
~Byrnie
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choice of color really depends on taste and personality.
I chose twilight blue for my '04 because I thought of it as a subtle color and not too flashy (which I prefer). I also liked DG, but I thought it was too common of a color. Black, to me, was also too common a color. Not necessarily for the G, but for cars in general.
I also like red, but for me, I didn't like the shade of red that the G35 comes in. I prefer a deeper shade. My previous car (240SX) was a burgundy red.
So, for me, twilight blue was the best color.
Anyway, here's a pic of my ride to help you make your decision.
I chose twilight blue for my '04 because I thought of it as a subtle color and not too flashy (which I prefer). I also liked DG, but I thought it was too common of a color. Black, to me, was also too common a color. Not necessarily for the G, but for cars in general.
I also like red, but for me, I didn't like the shade of red that the G35 comes in. I prefer a deeper shade. My previous car (240SX) was a burgundy red.
So, for me, twilight blue was the best color.
Anyway, here's a pic of my ride to help you make your decision.
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Originally Posted by pratik97
Insurances are also higher in red cars, right? and its been known many times that RED catches the cops eyes a lot quicker than others.
It's true, red does get a lot of attention. For most people, red psychologically increases the pulse rate. I got my first ticket in the G for going 37 in a 30. Bad luck, but I'm sure if I was driving a dark green mini-van, the cop may have looked the other way....gotta wonder.
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Originally Posted by gspotter
I've never had an insurance company ask what color my car is.
Two weeks ago she ordered an 05 G-35 CPE 6MT fully loaded - again red.
Insurance is not affected by the color because as you point out that at least some companies don't even ask or care, except for identification purposes. (Our insurer is USAA.)