Favorite Colour

Anything related to the 206CC
Rachel.
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Post by Rachel. »

I'd definitely have had a metallic red CC if I could, think the colour looks fantastic. Any reason why they don't produce them for the UK market when I think they do for other countries?

p evs
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Post by p evs »

theres only aegean blue in my opinion
theres too many silver ccs on the road
im moving to the sun
maybe oz

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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

Evagelosk, hmmm, wonder what psychologists would say about the colour of my black Pug, any ideas?

Robbie :smile:

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Post by Derek »

psycho :grin:
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Post by Robbie »

Derek, how'd you guess? - must replace my shower curtain.

Robbie :lol:

SeeJay
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Post by SeeJay »

No idea why there's a discussion on this topic when we all know it's gotta be SILVER with all black leather interior.

Although there are other almost as nice colours ;)
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too much use being anything else."

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julie_b
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Post by julie_b »

I originally wanted Firedance but after a long ordering process (long story, see Virgin cars topic) was told that the colour is discontinued.
So, I've gone for black with black / red leather.
There are way too many silvers and blues around here and I didn't like the Cayman green.
I know it gets dirty really easily but I can live with that! Just have to try and keep it clean - easier in the summer I reckon

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Post by Robbie »

Julie_b, black with black/red leather is the only combination if you want class.

Mine's the same but I don't have any problem keeping it clean - only wash it once a month :razz:

Seriously though, if you do decide to purchase the extra protective clear products that are now on the market, such as Diamond Brite etc, you should not have a problem with your black paintwork (my black Pug really does stay very clean even though I have it washed once or maybe twice a month at most).

Robbie. :smile:

julie_b
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Post by julie_b »

Cheers for the advice Robbie, I'll definitely get some of that protecter. Black certainly does have some sort of class about it!
Julie


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JaRi
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Post by JaRi »

On 2002-01-19 17:08, bergen wrote:
for mee is black with read leather the ultimate. Dont care if it gets dirty in no time. I have sealed the paint and its so easy to keep clean. Its just to spray on shampoo and flush away with water (high pressure of course) no sponges needed...
What on earth does it mean when you "seale the pain". Please help me out, since I'm not english nor a car-expert. Thanks a lot.
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Rachel.
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Post by Rachel. »

You get an additional coating put on the paint so most road dirt just washes off in the rain, makes the car much easier to keep clean. There are five pages of discussion about it under the exterior cleaning section.