Why Silver?
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Why Silver?
I am just wondering why Infiniti chose silver to unveil the G37? The 07 Sedan was unveiled in silver and every picture of the GT-R has been silver. Don't get me wrong, silver is a nice color, but I would of chosen a color like Black Obsidian or Laser Red to unveil the G37 as I find it would of been a little more striking. Anyways, I was just curious.
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Ahhh, that makes sense. I figured there was a specific reason why Infiniti always seems to choose silver, I just didn't know why. This car is going to look damn sexy in Laser Red.
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Another possible reason is that German car companies tend to display in silver (silver being Germany's "official" racing color). And, if you want to go after BMW who displayed the new 3 series and the new M3 in silver, you might want to meet them on their own turf and display your new G series cars in silver.
#6
every new model for nearly every company is usually unveiled in silver. It is the most popular and neutral color. in essence it is the "uncolored" vehicle.
yea, and it excentuates the lines
yea, and it excentuates the lines
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#8
My wife has a silver S4 and I have a black G. When her car gets dirty all she does is hose it down and it looks great. With black you had better wash it and dry it. Otherwise there will be water spots all over the car. I think I'm getting too lazy for another black car.
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Originally Posted by FAST1
My wife has a silver S4 and I have a black G. When her car gets dirty all she does is hose it down and it looks great. With black you had better wash it and dry it. Otherwise there will be water spots all over the car. I think I'm getting too lazy for another black car.
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Originally Posted by dmkozak
Another possible reason is that German car companies tend to display in silver (silver being Germany's "official" racing color). And, if you want to go after BMW who displayed the new 3 series and the new M3 in silver, you might want to meet them on their own turf and display your new G series cars in silver.
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Originally Posted by JoeP
silver is neutrel??
In fact, not that anyone cares, Germany's official racing color is not silver, but Germany sort of adopted silver as its official racing color after the MBZs stripped all the paint off their race cars in the 30's, leaving the silver sheet metal under the paint, in an attempt to reduce weight.
#15
I agree with Canuck, silver is just getting so old for unveiling vehicles. Almost makes the vehicle look bland.
Although black does hide the lines, im sure Infiniti could choose any other color than silver.
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Although black does hide the lines, im sure Infiniti could choose any other color than silver.
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