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Don't compromize with your car color

#1 15-Feb, 2010 03:03 PM
Subratam
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Hi,

I am struggling for last fifteen days get my favorite color car. It’s very hard to decide and fix a car color just on the basis of picture displayed in show rooms  as each color actual car is not available every time in show rooms.

I would like to suggest the car manufacturer, please make toy size (1-2 ft) car for each model with each variant color and display in each show room. So that customer could make perfect decision. Another good idea would be dispatch car without color and it will be done at dealer’s workshop as per customer request and choice.

Thanks

Subratam Bharati

Hyderabad
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#2 15-Feb, 2010 03:25 PM
Ibonkerz
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I agree with you on availability of car colors. I had been wanting to look at a Corolla Altis Mica red color car. Can you believe it..none of the Toyota showrooms in the entire NCR (Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Ghaziabad) had this color on display. Also in case I had decided to buy it would have taken about 3-4 weeks to get that color.

Most car showrooms have the standard colors or fast moving colors on display like white, silver etc.

One does need to see the car in the color one plans to buy it in. You cannot be told to look at a red Innova and assume the Altis in that color...Undecided



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#3 15-Feb, 2010 04:00 PM
Subratam
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Strongly agree with you. My car dealer is also suggesting me to go silver color as that is readly available to him.

But I believe not only me and you, large number of car buyers are struggling with this problem.

Now its time to raise the concern, so that car manufacture can take appropriate measure to reslove this issue.



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#4 15-Feb, 2010 05:40 PM
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Yeah correct some colors look gud on some cars only what colour looks gud on a long car will not look gud on small car like hatchbacks.Wink




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#5 24-Jan, 2011 06:36 PM
Prakash
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Hi, me too struggling for the same since last 15 days.

i decided to buy red color car. but someone told me and on the net also 

its mentioned that red color is very difficult to maintain. and is accident proven.



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