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There really isn't a wrong color for this car..... You just have to take into account what you like and don't worry about what others think of you car color. As for me, I like the lighter colors, since I live in Florida. My choice was easy, at the time I was looking there was a mercury metallic (silver) available.
I have found that over the years of owning many vehicles, a silver metallic color has been the easiest to maintain. It can have a light cost of dust, fallout, water spots etc. and can hardly be detected. That is the benefit of this color over others. Also, white is a great color . As for the darker colors, you will always be attending to each and every reflection that is prone to attract your eye. Black is beautiful when clean, however that lasts for approximately 5 minutes before you notice particles beginning to adhere to that glossy surface. Enjoy the ride!
I have found that over the years of owning many vehicles, a silver metallic color has been the easiest to maintain. It can have a light cost of dust, fallout, water spots etc. and can hardly be detected. That is the benefit of this color over others. Also, white is a great color . As for the darker colors, you will always be attending to each and every reflection that is prone to attract your eye. Black is beautiful when clean, however that lasts for approximately 5 minutes before you notice particles beginning to adhere to that glossy surface. Enjoy the ride!