Color Choices Poll
#1
Color Choices Poll
First world problems! I'm basically down to two choices as there are only two 2018 F-Types in NA with my build preferences. One is Loire Blue with the diamond turned wheels and black exterior package, and the other is classic BRG with chrome wheels and finishes. Both have Sienna Tan.
The black package on the blue car looks meaner and a bit rad. The chrome makes the BRG look more traditional, maybe a tad fuddy duddy. But I always wanted a BRG car!
Help!
The black package on the blue car looks meaner and a bit rad. The chrome makes the BRG look more traditional, maybe a tad fuddy duddy. But I always wanted a BRG car!
Help!
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#3
Hey Bonovox,
my personal choice was a BRG with Sienna Tan and I am in my early mid thirties - fuddy duddy is a nice summary, I would call it a timeless classic ;-)
Go with what you like, but personally I feel I will have my car and combination for a very long time and not tire of it.
All feedback and immediate reactions are super positive and the color is a stunner in real life.
If you need some pictures just PM me and I can send some over via e-mail.
For the Sienna Tan, if you have not, you need to see it in real. The Jaguar configurator does not give it any credit, as it looks way too orange.
Ps. some pictures from my introduction to the Forum:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...ays-hi-195241/
my personal choice was a BRG with Sienna Tan and I am in my early mid thirties - fuddy duddy is a nice summary, I would call it a timeless classic ;-)
Go with what you like, but personally I feel I will have my car and combination for a very long time and not tire of it.
All feedback and immediate reactions are super positive and the color is a stunner in real life.
If you need some pictures just PM me and I can send some over via e-mail.
For the Sienna Tan, if you have not, you need to see it in real. The Jaguar configurator does not give it any credit, as it looks way too orange.
Ps. some pictures from my introduction to the Forum:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...ays-hi-195241/
Last edited by cgnFT; 04-14-2018 at 02:53 AM.
#4
I think both are 'classic'.
Being of Scottish descent, I favor the Loire Blue since the 1957 Scottish team 'Ecurie Ecosse' won the 24 hours of Le Mans, coming in 1st AND 2nd driving D-Types in the color 'flag blue', that being the color of the Scottish flag, which Loire blue is the closest available, without going custom.
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/l...osse-1-3470031
My mom's best friend was the cousin of one of those 1957 drivers... (John 'Jock' Lawrence).
On the other hand, BRG is also classic. I have seen D-Types in BRG as well, so the historical significance of either color cannot be ignored.
Pick it!
Being of Scottish descent, I favor the Loire Blue since the 1957 Scottish team 'Ecurie Ecosse' won the 24 hours of Le Mans, coming in 1st AND 2nd driving D-Types in the color 'flag blue', that being the color of the Scottish flag, which Loire blue is the closest available, without going custom.
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/l...osse-1-3470031
My mom's best friend was the cousin of one of those 1957 drivers... (John 'Jock' Lawrence).
On the other hand, BRG is also classic. I have seen D-Types in BRG as well, so the historical significance of either color cannot be ignored.
Pick it!
Last edited by mshedden; 04-14-2018 at 01:57 AM.
#5
BRG.
As a side note: Asking help for choosing color etc. is quite common on car forums, but I always find it a bit strange.
Opinions for usefulness of certain options, certainly. But color! It´s very much a personal thing and matter of opinion.
Be a man (or woman) and make your own decision
As a side note: Asking help for choosing color etc. is quite common on car forums, but I always find it a bit strange.
Opinions for usefulness of certain options, certainly. But color! It´s very much a personal thing and matter of opinion.
Be a man (or woman) and make your own decision
#6
The hyperbole of motor manufacturers advertising and marketing departments knows no bounds. I've been to the Loire many times and it is inevitably a muddy brown with little hint of blue! This is my Bentley next to the Loire. Jaguar Loire Blue bears no resemblance to the colour of that meandering river.
After a succession of Jaguars in various shades of blue, I presently have an XK in the same shade of BRG as the F-Type. I think it's an attractive colour but my wife loathes it.
Make up your own mind which of the two F-Types YOU prefer. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
Graham
Last edited by GGG; 04-14-2018 at 04:59 AM.
#7
First world problems! I'm basically down to two choices as there are only two 2018 F-Types in NA with my build preferences. One is Loire Blue with the diamond turned wheels and black exterior package, and the other is classic BRG with chrome wheels and finishes. Both have Sienna Tan.
The black package on the blue car looks meaner and a bit rad. The chrome makes the BRG look more traditional, maybe a tad fuddy duddy. But I always wanted a BRG car!
Help!
The black package on the blue car looks meaner and a bit rad. The chrome makes the BRG look more traditional, maybe a tad fuddy duddy. But I always wanted a BRG car!
Help!
The Black (dark grey) with Diamond Cut Gyrodynes go well with BRG.
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I had to choose between two new colors, neither of which I'd seen before in person. I figuratively (no, not literally) tossed a coin. I've had twinges of color choice remorse, but they pass quickly.
I did recently replace the hood vents. I had the standard black mesh, but went to the bright (chrome) ones for two reasons, one of which was to match the "power vents" (the ones on the front fenders). I'm not usually a chrome kind of guy, but the car is quite dark everywhere else, so the bright accents are nice.
I did recently replace the hood vents. I had the standard black mesh, but went to the bright (chrome) ones for two reasons, one of which was to match the "power vents" (the ones on the front fenders). I'm not usually a chrome kind of guy, but the car is quite dark everywhere else, so the bright accents are nice.
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According to the dealer where I got my car, BRG is being discontinued after this year (at least I think that's what he said). The two I was deciding between when I got mine last month was BRG and the Firesand (which has already been discontinued). In the end, this one won because it was CPO, had under 8000 miles and my husband preferred the idea of me in the V6 over the V8 (and since he was buying it for me, he won - plus I live in the City of Atlanta and work downtown - 4 miles from home - and really wouldn't get to use the extra HP anyway). From the beginning my two favorite colors were Firesand and BRG. Not that my opinion matters, but BRG is just a classic.
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According to the dealer where I got my car, BRG is being discontinued after this year (at least I think that's what he said). The two I was deciding between when I got mine last month was BRG and the Firesand (which has already been discontinued). In the end, this one won because it was CPO, had under 8000 miles and my husband preferred the idea of me in the V6 over the V8 (and since he was buying it for me, he won - plus I live in the City of Atlanta and work downtown - 4 miles from home - and really wouldn't get to use the extra HP anyway). From the beginning my two favorite colors were Firesand and BRG. Not that my opinion matters, but BRG is just a classic.
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I can't say anything against black cars since I've had 2 and a charcoal gray as well (does that make me a typical American?). I was afraid I was going to have to get my third black car in a row because when I started looking at them all I ever saw was black or white (and I didn't want white). I've always loved BRG - in fact my only non black or charcoal car before now was Ford's hunter green (as close as they ever got to BRG) on my Mustang GT (with the camel interior and top she was a beauty). I'm glad I was a bit more patient than usual and found the perfect car for me instead of just the first "it's close enough" one. Since my husband initially said no to it when I first brought it up, I wanted to jump on it immediately when he finally agreed. Since that worked so well, I'm now working on the "we need a condo in Vegas to stay in and we can rent it out when we aren't there" arguments.
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