For someone who thought of five reasons to make a video with, you missed the most important reason; it is the safest color relative to other colors in avoiding road accidents.
@@kagepoker Not sure “safest” is the “most important” reason to have a white car. Do you also wear a helmet all day? It’s safer. Perhaps you can also recommend a Volvo?
You can not beat the look of a clean, waxed, (no swirl marks), black car. You could spend a day detailing a white car and itll look the same as a white car that just went through a $5 wash. But as you said, black shows dirt fast. White will still look clean even if with that same amount of dirt. Give and take.
I bought a black car, did not realize how much of a pain it is to keep looking clean. I figured it wouldn't show dirt. I was wrong. White will probably be my next car choice.
Yes Absolutely Right But Other Special Benefit Is At Night Time White Colour Car Reflect Properly Thats Why Accident Chances Very Low. Other Thing Is White Colour Car Reflect A Lot At Day Light So Car Won't Get Heat Quickly.
I've had many black cars: '95 Mustang Cobra vert, '90 Mustang GT vert, '95 Bronco, and a '01 Corvette vert. They are HOT in summer and impossible to keep clean. Have fun washing and hand drying your car every 2 days (it isn't fun and is bad for the paint). When a gloss black car is perfectly clean, they look the best. But unless you keep your car in a museum and only drive it in perfect weather, you are in for a lot of aggravation. My current Bronco is white and I don't even know the last time I washed it. It looks perfect all the time! Black interiors also suck: they are hot (especially a convertible) and show every piece of hair or lint or dust. Again, black is always dirty looking.
For someone who thought of five reasons to make a video with, you missed the most important reason; it is the safest color relative to other colors in avoiding road accidents.
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@@kagepoker Not sure “safest” is the “most important” reason to have a white car. Do you also wear a helmet all day? It’s safer. Perhaps you can also recommend a Volvo?
@@ThinkDifferentish Maybe your life is not as important. Keep trolling.
My current car is black. Looks great when first washed. I might go white on the next one. They do tend to keep the clean look longer.
I just traded a black car for a white one. My first white car ever. Seems to really help with the heat.
You can not beat the look of a clean, waxed, (no swirl marks), black car.
You could spend a day detailing a white car and itll look the same as a white car that just went through a $5 wash.
But as you said, black shows dirt fast. White will still look clean even if with that same amount of dirt.
Give and take.
I agree - a black car can look super classy when clean. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I bought a black car, did not realize how much of a pain it is to keep looking clean. I figured it wouldn't show dirt. I was wrong. White will probably be my next car choice.
Same thought. My next car will be in white too.
Yes Absolutely Right But Other Special Benefit Is At Night Time White Colour Car Reflect Properly Thats Why Accident Chances Very Low.
Other Thing Is White Colour Car Reflect A Lot At Day Light So Car Won't Get Heat Quickly.
I've had many black cars: '95 Mustang Cobra vert, '90 Mustang GT vert, '95 Bronco, and a '01 Corvette vert. They are HOT in summer and impossible to keep clean. Have fun washing and hand drying your car every 2 days (it isn't fun and is bad for the paint). When a gloss black car is perfectly clean, they look the best. But unless you keep your car in a museum and only drive it in perfect weather, you are in for a lot of aggravation. My current Bronco is white and I don't even know the last time I washed it. It looks perfect all the time! Black interiors also suck: they are hot (especially a convertible) and show every piece of hair or lint or dust. Again, black is always dirty looking.
I have a black car in California and just use AC 😊 All colors get hot
I can dig it🐊🐊
Thought black cars looked cool, I cant seem to keep mine looking clean
You missed the most important reason! WTF. It's BECAUSE it's more visible than most colours (airplanes) and hence safer. Duh.
Unfortunately tar spots ruin the look on white cars…..
Lighter cars get less hot.