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Rogue Posts: 2291/11918 |
And they don't, as stated in the article above. |
Logos Posts: 74/641 |
Because there's no point there, your insurance company doesn't give a shit what colour your car is. |
Stitch Posts: 2034/2785 |
Sports Minivan for me. The Mazda5 will probably be one of the cars I own in my lifetime. And, I want black dammit!!
Anyway, we were talking about insurance companies, not police, so why bring up the police factor Logos? |
Rogue Posts: 2287/11918 |
The fact that you bought a Porsche (or any car built for speed for that matter as Porsche was ONLY an example), by choice, can mean one of several things. 1) You're in a mid-life crisis and needing to prove something to yourself and the rest of the world. 2) You're trying flaunt or compensate for something, which also can accomodate a mid-life crisis. 3) You want to go fast.
It's a high profile car. Granted there are drivers out there who want these cars who drive responsibly, but whatever color you paint a sportscar, it probably won't negate the fact that you may drive dangerously with it (MAY, not that you will, but might). The last few accidents I have seen along the freeways here have involved at least one sportscar (Mustang, Porsche, Lotus, and Jaguar lately, ironically they tend to be with pick-ups and SUVs). |
Logos Posts: 72/641 |
Nonsense, stop generalizing Porsche drivers. By colour scheme, a less common coloured car is easier to spot out among a more or less homogenous range of colours--to a policeman, I mean. Insurance really doesnt' care. |
Elara Posts: 3616/9736 |
I suppose that silver fits me, though I don't see how being aloof is dangerous. *shrugs* |
Rogue Posts: 2285/11918 |
Yeah, both of my parents used to drive silver cars ('til one died and they bought a white car). The thing is, they never chose the colors for any of these cars. I don't think they EVER chose the color of their cars since they always buy used from someone and not off a lot or anything or in the case of the silver Benz, it was inherited after my grandmother died.
I think the type of car you buy more closely dictates your personality than your car's color. Though, as mentioned before, my parents drove silver cars, they are also driving and obsessed with buying Volvos (these cars are like tanks and most people who drive them are far from reckless with them). I'm sure if you have a cream-colored Porsche, the fact that it's a Porsche pretty much out-weighs whatever color you decide to paint it. The article also left out purple for a possible color. I knew quite a few people who drive purple cars, including my busy-body lesbian neighbor. |
DĂ©esse Posts: 751/958 |
I drive a black car, but that description for black really doesn't suit/describe my personality
Personally I don't think it's the colour, I think it's how 'blinged up' the cars are. You see all these spiffed up high performance cars on the streets and/or highways and there the ones mostly braking the speed limits or racing through a just-turned red light. |
Spyware Posts: 617/720 |
My car is blue, but I dont think im cautious with it at all XD Im usually the one in front leading traffic.
I have heard of the color and insurance thing before, I think it came from over seas were "ferarri red" is the red of all reds same with Mercedes Silver. we know those 2 compaines dont make slow cars. I.E european cars. |
Xeios Posts: 1441/2954 |
I don't drive, but my dad drives a red car...OK, a red minivan, and that's why he's nothing like the stereotype. Because red is fun on everything except videogames, and he is fun to everyone except his children, and my mother his ex wife .
I think a black or green car would suit me best. At least according to my personality. |
venomouslobster Posts: 268/444 |
what about formerly black cars that are filled with knives, garbage, soda, dvds, gaming books, golf clubs, a block of wood, a platter that looks like a fish, a renaissance alchemists outfit, about 40 sqeegee's stolen from every single gas station in long beach on one crazy night last december....and a small brass dog? |
Stitch Posts: 2031/2785 |
Hey hey hey! Just because my personality and ambitions happen to actually match the car I drive means absolutely nothing. The next car I want is a black one, but I keep getting matched by used car companies with white cars...dammit. |
VGFreak877 Posts: 133/274 |
My car is beige/gold, and since those colors aren't up there, I would probably fit inbetween the yellow and the cream colored characteristics, lol. |
Xeoman Posts: 4935/11757 |
Hmm, Silver. I guess that kind of fits me.
Not red though. (old car) |
Rogue Posts: 2282/11918 |
http://money.aol.com/insurancecom/insurance/canvas3/_a/what-does-your-car-color-say-about-your/20060830134109990001
Heh, and Zabuza drives a white car. I've never really known many of these to be true, but I suppose they're much more true if you actually were the one to pick your car's color or buy the color you liked. If you were given the car or bought it used, I suppose this doesn't hold water so much. |