What Color do you Want?
YAH well I liked Mineral Grey until I had to live with it. Then I kept wish I had held out for Blue or Yellow.
I was talking to some guys about colors and I think if Ford (or any manufact) were to offer an upgrade option, say you pay $XXX to get any color in the Ford catalog or $XXX + extra to get a custom color. That way they wouldnt "lose" money on making weird colors that dont sell, you pay up and get a color you want, win win.
How much would you guys pay extra to get the 1st level existing catalog color and then for the 2nd level totally custom???????????????????
How much would you guys pay extra to get the 1st level existing catalog color and then for the 2nd level totally custom???????????????????
For no more than a few hundred, I'd be up for this. Frankly, it makes sense to me that, minimally, Ford should equip and offer whatever colors they have in their master "palatte" for all the vehicles they offer. Never understood why only certain vehicles got certain colors but maybe I'm underestimating costs. Equipping for totally unique colors that Ford doesn't normally offer, I could understand the potential added costs, but otherwise I don't really get it...

What the Heck is that about?
Last edited by Brewman; Apr 3, 2012 at 06:23 AM. Reason: typo
Here's an win-win idea...
For the 50th Anniversary, Ford should make a *limited* run of 5 and only 5 of every color any Mustang was ever offered since its inception. You can have your Candyapple Red, Emberglo, Aqua Glow, Sonic Blue, Highland Green, Grabber Green, Aztec Aqua, Dark Green, Wimbledon White, Medium Vaquero, Dresden Blue, etc.
You might pay a bit more, but you get the color you want and you also have a one of five car!
Resale value may skyrocket or dump based on what color you chose!
For the 50th Anniversary, Ford should make a *limited* run of 5 and only 5 of every color any Mustang was ever offered since its inception. You can have your Candyapple Red, Emberglo, Aqua Glow, Sonic Blue, Highland Green, Grabber Green, Aztec Aqua, Dark Green, Wimbledon White, Medium Vaquero, Dresden Blue, etc.
You might pay a bit more, but you get the color you want and you also have a one of five car!
Resale value may skyrocket or dump based on what color you chose!
Highland Green for me. A lot of it depends on the final styling of the 2015 though and what colors best compliment that.
[QUOTE=kwpony;6626072]I'm praying for Ivy Green metallic ( aka British Racing Green).
Grabber Blue is my first realistic choice.
Also some kind of interior with pony design would be a nice retro touch.
Grabber Blue is my first realistic choice.Also some kind of interior with pony design would be a nice retro touch.
Competition Orange
A true Pearl White instead of old plain Performance White
A new Mystic Color would be nice
A metallic copper





