Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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That's down to the economy and general feeling.. Colours can often reflect the mood of the nation, and when times are hard it's all about being discrete - hence the general choice of muted colours on expensive cars
So what inspired the beige cars like so many Allegros back in the day? I’d love to know!
I love cars and often look at some of the colours that people choose, normally VERY vibrant but shit and think “you must have got an absolute bargain on that” I’d need a balaclava to drive some of them
Although I accept that I am a bit of car snob and not in the Audi, BMW look what I’ve bought way though. I just like good looking cars, cheap or expensive. Most of my mates are A-B and cheap to run disciples, it doesn’t matter what it looks like and the badge means nothing either.