Pros and Cons of Passion Berry Pearl
I am in the process of placing an order for a 2016 EX Fit. My wife really likes the PBP color. We keep cars a long time so it is good to get a color she likes. Personally, I have always been a neutral color guy (Silver, Gray, White, etc...). Since we live in Florida, I have always shied away from dark colors. I may be over thinking this but I am concerned this color will have all the negative traits of black (hot, shows flaws, shows dirt, fades, etc...). I am also worried that her love of the color is an impulse and would wear off over time?
I know color is a personal choice but I would welcome advice and opinions. |
Originally Posted by JLM
(Post 1318786)
I am in the process of placing an order for a 2016 EX Fit. My wife really likes the PBP color. We keep cars a long time so it is good to get a color she likes. Personally, I have always been a neutral color guy (Silver, Gray, White, etc...). Since we live in Florida, I have always shied away from dark colors. I may be over thinking this but I am concerned this color will have all the negative traits of black (hot, shows flaws, shows dirt, fades, etc...). I am also worried that her love of the color is an impulse and would wear off over time?
I know color is a personal choice but I would welcome advice and opinions. |
Hot cars
Hi. I live in a very hot area of Southern Calif.. Very much the same weather as Florida. I got the Alabaster Silver Metallic (the light one). Personally, I think you would be sorry if you got a dark car. It does make a difference. I also believe in a hot area you would have a lot more trouble with the paint durability if it is dark or red etc. Alabaster Silver Metallic does well not to mention dirt doesn't show.
Good luck. Show your wife this answer. She will be reasonable :) |
I would vote against a dark color too. For all the reasons you mentioned and the fact that I find the A/C in the Fit to be a bit anemic. Even in upstate New York the interior of my Silver EX gets to the mid 120's after a couple of hours in the summer sun. I kept a thermometer inside to check for a couple of weeks. Using the sunroof to vent out hot air and the A/C on it's coldest setting and fan speed of 2 or 3 will get it down to the mid 80's eventually. But I prefer it cooler.
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Yes it's going to be a tad harder to maintain it due to the dark color and the love bugs will piss you off even more so than with a light car. But, the purple is such a cool color, it's rare, and you only live once so my vote is to make the wife happy and get her the color she wants. :nod:
You can always decide to get a clear bra right when you buy it to reduce the wear and tear on the darker color. Also it would be good to buy a quality windshield screen to reduce the heat in the car while it's parked in the sun. I have only seen one purple in person and it's a great looking color on the Fit. |
The main problems with dark colors in warm climates are:
The car will be 15-20F hotter after sitting in the sun, and the air conditioner will work longer to cool it off every time you get in. The hotter surface temperature will cause the clearcoat to deteriorate quicker. Not a problem if you plan to trade in a couple of years, but bad clearcoat on dark paint looks horrible fast. |
Originally Posted by JLM
(Post 1318786)
My wife really likes the PBP color . . . it is good to get a color she likes.
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I live in Southern California as well- a few blocks from the beach.
I've had a dark green Toyota (tinted all windows)- a charcoal Nissan 300ZX Turbo- a Lexus Black/Black leather (tinted all windows) Granted the dark colors will be hotter in the warmer climates and will show- DIRT much quicker- hell if you wash 'em yourself- just when you finish washing and waxing them- you say- damn- look at the freakin' dirt! They look the best- and since PBP- is your wife's first color choice- I would lean that way- and just make sure- that you immediately- get your windows tinted (at least 40 shade of lower- probably 35 or so) by a reputable tinting shop- 3M or similar! |
Originally Posted by JLM
(Post 1318786)
I am in the process of placing an order for a 2016 EX Fit. My wife really likes the PBP color. We keep cars a long time so it is good to get a color she likes. Personally, I have always been a neutral color guy (Silver, Gray, White, etc...). Since we live in Florida, I have always shied away from dark colors. I may be over thinking this but I am concerned this color will have all the negative traits of black (hot, shows flaws, shows dirt, fades, etc...). I am also worried that her love of the color is an impulse and would wear off over time?
I know color is a personal choice but I would welcome advice and opinions. Impossible to keep clean or free of scratches |
I too bought the PBP (and upgraded to an EX to get it) to please Mrs. Loves Purple, who was wearing a purple sweater when we bought it.
It's like black... it shows dirt and paint swirls. It's hot and the Fit AC is anemic... even with 70% front door/20% elsewhere tint... but that's okay with her since she's still pre-menopausal and cold all the time. She loves it and comments about that all the time. I have to admit it looks great for about an hour after washing it. When I'm wishing the interior was a bit cooler, I have to remind myself, "Happy Wife = Happy Life." |
Originally Posted by KenBT
(Post 1319106)
I live in Southern California as well- a few blocks from the beach.
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The study reveals that silver and white cars are cooler and could raise fuel economy by 0.44 mpg when using A/C. My neighbor's yellow Cooper Mini has a white roof. Perhaps all cars should have a white roof then, the rest of the car's color would have little or no affect on cabin temperature, fuel consumption and climate change. |
Pros and Cons of Passion Berry Pearl
Originally Posted by FitFrack
(Post 1319222)
A "few blocks from the beach" is not the same as living in the valleys or Florida.
Yes- you have a valid point there as well- without "TINT" it is normally 25-30+ cooler- not including ocean breeze than the "valley" of LA....:-) |
Originally Posted by KenBT
(Post 1319300)
Yes- you have a valid point there as well- without "TINT" it is normally 25-30+ cooler- not including ocean breeze than the "valley" of LA....:-)
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After over 20 years of silver/grey I went to PBP and love it! It's a great color and really pops when polished. It was my only choice and after 2k and over 2 months I would pick it again. I have not yet got mine tinted but can say that a good sunshield makes a big difference. A clear bra or a sealent like ReJex will make it a whole lot easier to keep nice. I have yet to see another PBP on the road. It's a EX only color and I think the rarest color period. ..I like the fact that I have a distinctive rare color and even though it is a little more trouble to keep nice with the bug problem here in Central Florida it's worth it to me. Just get the paint sealed when you first get it and do NOT leave bug guts to rot into the paint. Any color will be damaged if you don't clean it up. It only takes a week or so to start discoloration.
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