Black Vs. Smoky Granite
#1
Black Vs. Smoky Granite
I will be getting an IS350 within a month or so, and am trying to decide between silver and smoky granite. Honestly, I like the smoky granite a little more than the silver, but silver is so easy to keep clean and doesnt show swirl marks or minor scratches. Silver is very common, but i think you can make it easily stand out with minor add-ons like tinted windows.
i own a black car now, and will never get one again. The IS will last me a long time, but i know a black car wont stay looking that good for that long.
My question is: How much of a difference is there between the black and smoky granite in regards to showing imperfections. I'm not so much worried about being dirty, rather the effects of time on either color.
any imput would be appreciated!
Thanks
-AA
i own a black car now, and will never get one again. The IS will last me a long time, but i know a black car wont stay looking that good for that long.
My question is: How much of a difference is there between the black and smoky granite in regards to showing imperfections. I'm not so much worried about being dirty, rather the effects of time on either color.
any imput would be appreciated!
Thanks
-AA
#2
my G was black and after a while it got old. every fine scratch showed up, paint wasn't metallic so there was no depth, etc etc. my 2IS in granite rocks! doesn't show things nearly as much, has lots of depth, and really sparkles in the sun. don't think i'll ever buy a blk car again but i'd buy another granite in a heartbeat.
#3
I will be getting an IS350 within a month or so, and am trying to decide between silver and smoky granite. Honestly, I like the smoky granite a little more than the silver, but silver is so easy to keep clean and doesnt show swirl marks or minor scratches. Silver is very common, but i think you can make it easily stand out with minor add-ons like tinted windows.
i own a black car now, and will never get one again. The IS will last me a long time, but i know a black car wont stay looking that good for that long.
My question is: How much of a difference is there between the black and smoky granite in regards to showing imperfections. I'm not so much worried about being dirty, rather the effects of time on either color.
any imput would be appreciated!
Thanks
-AA
i own a black car now, and will never get one again. The IS will last me a long time, but i know a black car wont stay looking that good for that long.
My question is: How much of a difference is there between the black and smoky granite in regards to showing imperfections. I'm not so much worried about being dirty, rather the effects of time on either color.
any imput would be appreciated!
Thanks
-AA
Last edited by Foxberry; 01-23-07 at 03:09 PM. Reason: Revised "silver" to "Tungsten Pearl"
#4
SGM was my first choice, but they had a TP* one on the lot with all the options I wanted, so I got it (and added chrome wheels). No regrets!!! I'd say get the first one of either that has EXACTLY which options you want. I got everything but the fancy cruise control, ML, and headlight washers.
*Note: A 40k+ car is Tungsten Pearl, not silver.
*Note: A 40k+ car is Tungsten Pearl, not silver.
#5
SGM was my first choice, but they had a TP* one on the lot with all the options I wanted, so I got it. No regrets!!! I'd say get the first one of either that has EXACTLY which options you want. I got everything but the fancy cruise control, ML, and headlight washers.
*Note: A 40k+ car is Tungsten Pearl, not silver.
*Note: A 40k+ car is Tungsten Pearl, not silver.
#7
Being dirty is one thing, but a swirl marks, scratches, and discolorations will be more noticable with black than SGM.
As for the "effects of time," black may "age" faster, but both colors can be enhanced with regular waxings and maintenance...
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#10
black will show more. you can see dirt and scratches more easily. granted i wasn't gonna get any other color than red, SGM is my second favorite color for the 2IS. and i think you'll enjoy any color 2IS, but the SGM and all the mica colors look great in the light.
#11
When I went to the dealership after waiting for this car for about a year, I had my choice between an SGM and a Black, both with the Lux/ML/Nav package. These were my 2 favorite colors w/ the exact options I wanted, and were both 2007 models (this was a rare opportunity). After checking out both cars, I went with the SGM. It's a little easier to keep clean, and it looks amazing especially when just waxed and in the sun. But you can't go wrong with any color on this car.
#12
LOL, Bichon! OK, but I think anyone on THIS forum would know what TP meant. After having my car called silver too many times, I decided to reiterate in my every post, in my sig. (Hell, I could get a Kia that's "silver"!)
#15
Can't speak to the effects of time on 1 color vs. the other, but one bit of insight on SGM I can give you is that I let my dealership wash my car pretty much every week and there are ZERO swirls or marks of any kind. While SGM is a dark color, it doesn't seem to be as nearly as tough to keep swirl-free as black is. With the exception of a few small rock chips on the hood (grrr...), my paint is in excellent condition, and I've had the car since 11/05. Obviously, silver will be even that much more forgiving.