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One of the reasons this is funny is because when I place my order for the E46 my original color was Orient blue. But then on the last day I had to change my order I one in the bright sunlight and it looked like a deep purple to me. (kind of like the Tesla blue). I switched to steel blue, then later figured out it was basically lavender. Zach, the red is really nice and I thought about it. But I'm not sure I'm a red kind of guy, and $2,000? Give me a break. I refuse out of principle BTW the sales guy said switching colors won't change my delivery time at all. |
I had a steel blue E46... never thought it looked lavender.
As for delivery, still don’t have a confirmed date, but the car is supposed to arrive on Sat. Tesla did get back to me and won’t match the CarMax offer... |
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I don't have any further info beyond "Oct to Dec." Salesguy said not to expect anything until delivery approaches, though I am cautiously optimistic given that I'm basically asking them to build me the same car they've been building for launch/test drives. |
There was a 5 series car color that was totally lavender. I’ll have to find it. Might have been “Amethyst.”
Close. It was “Amethyst Gray.” https://5series.net/information/opti...amethyst_gray/ |
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Matt Farah's review of the RWD model 3
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The 981 and Teslas also have larger diameter wheels than older cars like the e46 or 987. I don't really know how much this helps but in theory this decreases the attack angle of bumps and smooths things out a bit.
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I don’t even remember all the names these days but BMW had a range of nasty colors on the E60 - amethyst, some light green/beige. Every once in a while one would show up in those colors with the auburn interior. Yowza! |
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