Obsession with black
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Can anyone answer me this, particularly aimed at big SUV owners.
What on earth is the absolute obsession with making your car look like a drug kingpins.
Black gloss paint, black wheels, black calipers, black badges, illegal blacked out windows, grey number plates.
It makes you look utterly sheep like?
I know this is a thing in certain parts of "our" UK community, but you see it everywhere now, mainly on big SUV stuff, is it member measurement, trying to make your pointlessly over the top purchase look intimidating and big?
What on earth is the absolute obsession with making your car look like a drug kingpins.
Black gloss paint, black wheels, black calipers, black badges, illegal blacked out windows, grey number plates.
It makes you look utterly sheep like?
I know this is a thing in certain parts of "our" UK community, but you see it everywhere now, mainly on big SUV stuff, is it member measurement, trying to make your pointlessly over the top purchase look intimidating and big?
Pica-Pica said:
Boringly, I prefer silver metallic. Takes a long time before it looks dirty.
White or black cars always look dirty more quickly, and both look 'down-market' nil-cost colours.
Same here, 21 year old silver Prado recently sold still looked well under 5 years old (had to get the wheels refurbed) and had to be really filthy to not look well, so same colour again on our new Prius.White or black cars always look dirty more quickly, and both look 'down-market' nil-cost colours.
Don't like pure black wheels so really not happy with the OE black plastic wheel trims over black alloys on our lower spec model, but given the likely expensive issues regarding TPMS if we buy aftermarket alloys decided to leave that decision until new tyres are required, had we gone for the higher spec with much nicer wheels then luxury car tax is triggered, not playing the high ved game any more.
Black is such a high maintenance colour, granted if not gangsta'd too much black can look really good clean and polished but looks naff sometimes hours later.
I had a black 996C4s back in the day and was a nightmare to keep clean
My neighbour used to say - "your car is supposed to be black not yellow". In spring it would attract a film of pollen one day after cleaning.
Also had a black interior which was like an oven 3/4 months of the year.
Never again!
I did notice the youths at local David Lloyd would favour black cars - black M3 / M3, 911, C63 etc. And as mentioned by another posted, black badges and wheels as well.
All very gangster until they open their mouths and discuss which ski resort they are going to!
My neighbour used to say - "your car is supposed to be black not yellow". In spring it would attract a film of pollen one day after cleaning.
Also had a black interior which was like an oven 3/4 months of the year.
Never again!
I did notice the youths at local David Lloyd would favour black cars - black M3 / M3, 911, C63 etc. And as mentioned by another posted, black badges and wheels as well.
All very gangster until they open their mouths and discuss which ski resort they are going to!
As someone who’s had four black cars with black wheels - two with ‘privacy’ glass - I can confirm that it’s an easy marker for the general public to easily identify the driver as being a
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(I hate black cars with a passion, but it’s actually more a case of overlooking the colour when trying to find a decent car as a second hand buyer. And they’re also easy to sell on. Never again, though.)
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(I hate black cars with a passion, but it’s actually more a case of overlooking the colour when trying to find a decent car as a second hand buyer. And they’re also easy to sell on. Never again, though.)
Wheel Turned Out said:
Maybe they just like the way it looks. Shocking, I know.
I don't like it myself, but I don't see what the mystery is.
Agree, I always find it quite funny how offended some people seem to be by the choices of others when those choices have no affect on them apart from they don't like it. Live and let live I say.I don't like it myself, but I don't see what the mystery is.
I wonder many stereotypes/cliches are going to get wheeled out in this thread, we've had a few already....

hungry_hog said:
I had a black 996C4s back in the day and was a nightmare to keep clean
I’m always surprised how popular black cars and also white ones are, exactly for this reason. The two colours which are the biggest pain to keep presentable looking seem to be the most common on the roads. natterjak said:
hungry_hog said:
I had a black 996C4s back in the day and was a nightmare to keep clean
I m always surprised how popular black cars and also white ones are, exactly for this reason. The two colours which are the biggest pain to keep presentable looking seem to be the most common on the roads. Huzzah said:
Currently I like bright blue, green or yellow.
It'll probably change if they become fashionable.
Did you live in Bilbury?It'll probably change if they become fashionable.
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I don't think I'll be mistaken for a drug dealer though 