Wednesday, March 17, 2010

I'm buying a mitsubishi eclipse used car. Which color would cost me the least?

Assume that I have a few cars with exact same features but they all differ in color. Which color would be the least expensive and which one would be the most expensive?


I am in Austin Texas.
I'm buying a mitsubishi eclipse used car. Which color would cost me the least?
Color generally has nothing to do with price, unless it has custom paint, such as flames, etc.
I'm buying a mitsubishi eclipse used car. Which color would cost me the least?
If you mean which will get you the least police attention that is always plain white. It is a Psychological thing wired into most human brains. As for buying it. Color rarely has anything to do with cost of a used car. It is mostly the dealer, your credit, and condition. If you know how to work on a car a five or six year old late model, well maintained, in good condition is always best. You avoid depreciation, you can pay cash, and to an experienced mechanic they are all basically the same. The most frustrating thing today is the electronics and computer chips. But even that is easier to deal with than new car pain and depreciation. Don't go to dealers when any car is out of warranty. Instead find and develop relationships with good local private shops. Dealers sell hoke at four times the cost.....
Reply:I don't think you have to pay for the color you're going to buy and especially if it's used. You can always bargain for a good deal and that would knock off the cost of the paint if that was the case, but I don't think you would pay extra for paint.
Reply:it seems there it won't differ , but in the arab peninsula they pay more for the lighter colors , as it reflects heat.





in a country like Egypt they pay more for darker colors (may be cause it's elegant)


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