Which one do you like?

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I like silver myself. LOL! But, between those it's difficult, first choice I thought white, but, then, red wouldn't have to go throw the car wash as much. Lazy me. Visually, I prefer the white one though. I've just never been a fan of red cars.
 
I never was a fan of red.. but this one is actually more of a deep red in person.. and pretty impressive. I drove a silver Jeep for 14 years.. Hubby has a 2008 silver jeep commander... They have a deep blue which is pretty

I have a 2014 black one now... which hubby will get.. I of couse will drive the new one. lol!!

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I like silver myself. LOL! But, between those it's difficult, first choice I thought white, but, then, red wouldn't have to go throw the car wash as much. Lazy me. Visually, I prefer the white one though. I've just never been a fan of red cars.

April, I recall reading somewhere that studies have found red cars are pulled over and ticketed by police more than any other color.
 
April, I recall reading somewhere that studies have found red cars are pulled over and ticketed by police more than any other color.

Yep, I remember those studies they also used to say they were in the most accidents, I'm not sure if that's still true today. One of my friends has a red convertible, she's quite a reckless speedy Gonzales in that thing, I always hated traveling with her.
 
You know, blue is my favorite, for some reason, not in cars, but, that is pretty. I'd still go with the white, but, I too am like Robusta, a bit more modest in my taste when it comes to certain things like cars, well except, I wouldn't turn down a Jag of any color except a bright red. LOL
 
I would have the white one. I'm to much of an introvert for red. Don't mean to be rude,but you have checked for a better deal haven't you? 0 interest almost never gets a good discount.

Here's the thing.. I bought a new Cherokee last year from this dealer.. I want to pay this one off early.. so I don't want to deal with early payoff penalties.. I have an absolutely fab trade in. A 2008 Jeep Commander with only 60,000 miles on it and that dealer has said in the past he would LOVE to have it on his lot.. We don't want it because it gets horrible gas milage.. only about 14 mpg.. If I could get a loan with no prepayment penalty and get a better discount I will check that out of course.
 
After seeing all the colours, I'd probably go with the white one too. I've always felt that white looks a little more classy and once the road dirt is dry, it gets lighter coloured and doesn't seem to show up as much on a white vehicle as much as it does on a darker coloured vehicle. But maybe my thoughts on that would change if I saw a lineup of the same auto's in all the colours and with the same amount of dirt. If it was me, the white one would be sitting in my driveway.
 
Some of the newer reds can be very nice. The problem with red though, is that it fades quickly. One advantage to white, is that its easier to see if your being followed by some old guy whose mind wanders.
 
Congrats on your new wheels, QS, but my preference is neither - I like metallics, gold, silver, copper, bronze .
 
If a red car is not kept waxed and exposed to the sun (not garaged), the color will fade faster than other colors.

Personally, I'd go with the white. My own vehicle, an Envoy, is silver, my choice.
 
When I bought my new Chevy Malibu in 2008 it was unique, now everyone has silver.

I know, I've grappled with that thought in the past, though, I don't like to peacock, I don't like to march to the tune of everyone else step either. I do like the other metallics as mentioned by Cookie. I would consider one of the metallics if I were still driving, but, I would likely end up with silver, I'm not apt to pay extra for specialized colors if their not available already. But the truth is, any color you buy, you'll end up seeing that color car out and about more so than you ever did before, it never fails. Suddenly the color you thought was least popular will appear to be everywhere in abundance. Just ask anyone looking for their car in a parking lot, except for those who buy red cars. LOL!
 


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