None of the above. Floret Silver is missing and probably the easiest to keep clean and looking great.
Daytona I would argue is far easier to maintain than any of the others, monsoon likely very similar.
Daytona pearl pop is pretty nice :-
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Yeah was getting plenty of that on mine yesterday after a good polish mate
Gotta say I'm pretty surprised that Daytona is getting such a landslide on the votes though, thought a lot of folks reckoned it was dull !!
Gotta say I'm pretty surprised that Daytona is getting such a landslide on the votes though, thought a lot of folks reckoned it was dull !!
I prefer Scuba as a colour alone, love a deep blue, but bring in maintenance/practicality and Daytona takes it!
Daytona's other benefit is its immunity to fashion trends, and it's ability to pull off being a bit 'bling' whilst still being very subtle and extremely conservative. A bit pearly metallic for people who like nice things, but don't want to shout about it. Handily, that's probably the lions share of prospective Audi buyers. Both new, and most importantly when you want to move it on, used. I imagine the market for Vegas yellow is probably very limited whilst with Daytona enjoys wider appeal raging from boy racers and 'gangsta's' to solicitors and accountants.
It's the equivalent of black granite worktops, oak floors, and magnolia walls. A bit boring, but still classy, says you might have a bit of disposable, but not shouty, and with wide appeal when you try and sell it.
Daytona's other benefit is its immunity to fashion trends, and it's ability to pull off being a bit 'bling' whilst still being very subtle and extremely conservative. A bit pearly metallic for people who like nice things, but don't want to shout about it. Handily, that's probably the lions share of prospective Audi buyers. Both new, and most importantly when you want to move it on, used. I imagine the market for Vegas yellow is probably very limited whilst with Daytona enjoys wider appeal raging from boy racers and 'gangsta's' to solicitors and accountants.
It's the equivalent of black granite worktops, oak floors, and magnolia walls. A bit boring, but still classy, says you might have a bit of disposable, but not shouty, and with wide appeal when you try and sell it.
Daytona's other benefit is its immunity to fashion trends, and it's ability to pull off being a bit 'bling' whilst still being very subtle and extremely conservative. A bit pearly metallic for people who like nice things, but don't want to shout about it. Handily, that's probably the lions share of prospective Audi buyers. Both new, and most importantly when you want to move it on, used. I imagine the market for Vegas yellow is probably very limited whilst with Daytona enjoys wider appeal raging from boy racers and 'gangsta's' to solicitors and accountants.
It's the equivalent of black granite worktops, oak floors, and magnolia walls. A bit boring, but still classy, says you might have a bit of disposable, but not shouty, and with wide appeal when you try and sell it.
Totally with you on the natural hessian - can't believe i'm having this discussion!..........yep I agree most of that......got the granite worktops too, but no oak floors like a nice deep pile carpet under me tootsies and prefer natural hessian over magnolia! lol
So in conclusion. Dull (grey) is the new black and Natural hessian is the new Magnolia.
Totally with you on the natural hessian - can't believe i'm having this discussion!
@GSB............you need an eye test my friend