Victorofhavoc
Senior Member
- First Name
- Gordan
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2024
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- Kansas City
- Car(s)
- Integra type s
When it comes to car colors and value retention, there are two semi-independent scales, color preference and rarity. The white interior is the most rare, followed by red, followed by black. The colors in terms of rarity are gold (type s cars only), red, silver, blue, white, grey, black. Rarity typically begets price, but sometimes colors are just unpopular for being ugly and not valued.Let me throw another question in this post...color scheme if you had the choice liquid carbon/ebony or apex blue pearl/orchid? Liquid carbon looks amazing to me, but I am wondering if the apex blue/orchid would be more unique and hold better value?
Color preference depends on the person but generally in America people prefer lack of color to color for pedestrian cars. The opposite is true for enthusiast cars. Given it's a manual only car, I'd say it's more enthusiast skewed, so I'd personally bet on gold, red, and blue to retain value a smidgen better. Only blue and gold out of the color options comes with a not black interior. The red interior is almost as common as the ebony. So gold on white will be the most rare. Blue on white will be second most rare. Gold on black probably next or maybe red on black. Blue on red and blue on black will be similar in count and more abundant than red.
This is all based on the cars currently available for sale on truecar, CarGurus, and kbb as well as the production numbers the dealer quoted me a few weeks back. It can all literally change at any point because their production lines aren't fully linear planned. They can change to pumping out nothing but white interior cars tomorrow and flip the whole rarity scale in a month, lol.
All this being said, buy the color you like. I saw a grey one and thought it looked wicked, but I really wanted to have a color. I've been driving colorless cars for many years and decided this time I'd do either blue or gold. I saw the gold in person and it looked nice, but getting one over white was difficult and after I saw a gold mdx I was kind of turned off to it. Blue was my next choice and while I love the color in photos, in the sun or on a cloudy day it was just a bit too electric blue for me. I ended up with red and never thought I'd be buying red. It was my 4 year old shouting "RED!" at me when I gave him the Enzo test that sealed it for me, lol.
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