You could get magnetic gray if you want to order it and don't mind waiting. You can get any colour that's available. I think for a younger guy, Magnetic gray or silver is a good colour, and the blue rocks too.
the blue is...i dunno pretty tacky. white and black will show dirt easily. but at the end of the day, go to the dealer and get whatever colour you want. personally i like gray. but when i was deciding i was deciding between the gray, white, blue.
imo, grey and white look the best especially if you get it tinted ;-)
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2009 Magnetic Grey Toyota Corolla S
The Alpine White looks beautiful on the Corolla but the concern from some here is the lack of top clear coat. Some people are reporting more chipping than usual and if that's the case, it really isn't a practical colour as you don't want your new paint job chipping like crazy, if that's true.
if the dealer is telling you what you can't have, there's another dealer down the street that won't. Get what you want. There's plenty of Toyota dealers out there, even in Michigan.
The Alpine White looks beautiful on the Corolla but the concern from some here is the lack of top clear coat. Some people are reporting more chipping than usual and if that's the case, it really isn't a practical colour as you don't want your new paint job chipping like crazy, if that's true.
the alpine white not having a clear coat has been confirmed in another thread before.
Yes. It's cooler in the sun. Does not show dust as much as darker colours. Only drawback is there are too damn many silver cars of all makes. Choice is still yours. You have to live with it.
Like I said before. When you buy a new car, get the colour you want. Order it if you have to. Waiting time is better than years of regret. Get one you are happy with. Your money can buy anything. Their car can only sell. Do not rush.
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