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Subscribe to this threadSpy Shots: Chevy Camaro SS spotted
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Chad @ Mar 17th 2008 9:12AM
Why do they keep popping up in white?? That is the worst color on it.
Injected @ Mar 17th 2008 9:23AM
1. White is an awesome sports car color. I know that this is going to be one of those 'opinions' people are so very fond of giving, but the cleanliness and pureness of a true white (none of that pearlescent crap) sports car is very hard to match.
2. It's also the cheapest paint color you can buy, making it great for prototypes (I believe red is the most expensive).
Chad @ Mar 17th 2008 9:54AM
I'm going to guess your car is white. Well if they must show it in white they can at least have hugger orange stripes on it.
oldraven @ Mar 20th 2008 8:30AM
Seeing as it's a test mule, getting attention, as you would with hugger orange stripes, is the last thing GM would want. Give them a colour that doesn't stand out, and maybe the car won't either.
Benfolio @ Mar 17th 2008 6:33PM
Back in the early days, before the car, red was the cheapest color.
That's why barns are red.