question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders
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question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 6:11:52 AM
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Outlander_Joe
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OK, so I'm a newbie and I'm soon ready to sell/trade in my '98 Eclipse GS on an '07 Outlander LS. I'm trying to decide on color...between the silver or the darker grey models. My Eclipse is silver and one thing I really like about it is that it is easy to keep clean and doesn't show dirt as much. My wife's Cavalier is a dark green and it is such a pain to keep water spots off of it after I wash it and whatnot. So I'm leaning towards the dark grey Outlanders because I think they are much sharper looking, but how hard is it to keep them clean? Thanks for any opinions! Joe
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RE: question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 8:02:30 AM
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07outty
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.i have an 07 gray xls. does not show dirt/dust easily. i really like the paint as when it is very clean and shined in the sun it sometimes looks to be a different color. tha only thing i did the first week i had it was pull the roof rails and paint them satin black. the silver rails to me were to distracting from the lines of the body.
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RE: question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 8:06:51 AM
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Fisherman
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I have the Charcoal Grey. It doesn't stay clean any better than any other color. It does hide the dirt relatively well. I have had cars in all colors and will say that the Charcoal Grey is far better than Black or Red as far as not showing the dirt, while it is no where as good as White or Yellow. It is pretty good when it comes to normal dirt and dust, but dried on salt during the winter shows pretty bad. I would guess the Silver would hide the salt better, but I still preferred the darker Charcoal Grey color. Hope that helps. Sounds like either way it will be an Outlander, so that is good. The ne Outlander has to be the most underrated vehicle in it's class. It may not be the best at much, but it is as a whole the best balance of form and function. If you have not read Edmunds' long term test drive reports of the '07 Outlander, you should check it out. Their final review I thought was very accurate with the exception of the comments about the rear seats being useless. '07 Outlander Long Term Review
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RE: question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 8:43:06 AM
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ShortyRider
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I agress fishermen! I also own the Darker Grey Outlander XLS model. To me, I think the grey looks better than all the colour availbe for the Outlander. Like Fishermen said, if you live in an area with a lot of snow, the Grey Outlander is hard to hind the dry salt. Like me, in Toronto, my Outlander shows all the white dried up salt during the winter. However, in the summer time, after a car wash I did, it stays clean for a heck of a long time. So the only bad thing about the gray Outlander is about the dry salt, beside that, it stays clean and of course....LOOKS NICE! SR
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RE: question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 10:44:00 AM
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Outlander_Joe
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Thank you all for your comments! That pretty much locks my choice with the dark grey model! I'm in Pennsylvania and we get snow throughout the winter, but I'm not as concerned about dried salt...I mean, that's to be expected in winter. I just didn't want to have to hand dry it in the summer like I have to with my wifes' Cavalier. I have read that review. Everything I hear about the Outlander just makes it sound like the perfect SUV for my wife and I. We want a smaller, sylish SUV with hopefully good reliability, decent gas mileage, yet need the power of a V6 and it's 3500 lb towing capacity as I'm also looking at getting a small bowrider power boat in the future. We're looking to get a slightly used one, with say only 8,000 miles on it or so, probably an LS model...though I would LOVE the sunroof option in the sun and sound package...I wish that could be ordered separately instead of just a package for XLS models. Thanks for your help! Joe
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RE: question for those with '07 Charcoal grey outlanders - 2/23/2008 1:23:25 PM
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bnilguy
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Just get the color you really want. I was thinking the graphite gray or silver on paper (just coming off a black car) but I kept getting drawn to the black. Yeah black is harder to keep clean, but I love it when it is..good thing I like to wash, polish, and wax cars :) I know if I got my second or third choice, I'd see my first and say I should have got the one I wanted
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