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And my color desire is to blend in to the flow of traffic. Nothing flashy to catch the eye of a ticket writer. I already "own" a hot chick (married her 35 years ago) so no need for eye candy flash. These boring colors by others is perfect camouflage for me to pass nearly unnoticed. I study predator/prey relationships and see this "hide in plain sight" camouflage thing work well.If you look on other car sites, mid-range family cars have about the same color palette as the Model S/X. Tesla had a green and brown when they introduced the S, but there wasn't enough demand, so they discontinued it.
Checking a couple of car sites I do notice light blue is becoming a popular color and Tesla might introduce that at some point, but they're color palette is in line with what others are offering.
But atleast the green was way to dark, just like the blue color. They have now reintroduced the blue in a much lighter and nicer variant, lets hope they do the same with the green alternativeTesla had a green and brown when they introduced the S, but there wasn't enough demand, so they discontinued it.
And my color desire is to blend in to the flow of traffic. Nothing flashy to catch the eye of a ticket writer. I already "own" a hot chick (married her 35 years ago) so no need for eye candy flash. These boring colors by others is perfect camouflage for me to pass nearly unnoticed. I study predator/prey relationships and see this "hide in plain sight" camouflage thing work well.
But atleast the green was way to dark, just like the blue color. They have now reintroduced the blue in a much lighter and nicer variant, lets hope they do the same with the green alternative
Personally I do not care a bit about what is "fashionable", I like what I like - not what "everybody else" like. If anybody think that I drive around in a wired car - or an wired colored car - I just laugh at themThough green is currently not fashionable in car color options, few car makers offer it on any of their cars.
Personally I do not care a bit about what is "fashionable", I like what I like - not what "everybody else" like. If anybody think that I drive around in a wired car - or an wired colored car - I just laugh at them
... But *sight* I do understand that Tesla will have to pay attention to that sort of things... :/
... but again - on a car in this sort of volumes - they maybe can loosen up a bit an let the individualists among us have some more choices
I know, as I wrote in my post.However, a car manufacturer is not going to offer an option if too few people get it.
Yes, I know. But I think it just was the wrong shade of brown and green. As you mention above the green was almost black - except in the right light. A lighter more clear green color may have had more takers. And same with a lighter/clearer more "copper" brown I think.Brown and green were discontinued because there weren't enough people buying it.
And my color desire is to blend in to the flow of traffic.
Normal cars always have some chromed pieces, like the mirrors or around the sidewindows.What if Tesla would be with copper instead?
LolSilver is better and shines up like chrome.
Or you could go the other extreme and use insulating material for trim, diamonds perhaps? Pink with diamond trim, the Hello Kitty model.