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Muffinnz

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I don't have my own yet (I'm 17), but my dad's car is dark blue and my mom's car is dark gray.

When I get my own, I want to have a sky blue one.

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1 minute ago, Muffinnz said:

Why such bright colors?

Idk, my current car was a gift. I don't care about colours on a car that much :/

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My bicycle is blue, if that counts as a vehicle.

I want my first motorcycle to be either red or black since that would match the color of the gear I already bought, but I'm not super picky. Maybe I'll get a neutral set of gear someday so it matches any bike(s) I get. Color coordination is important, or so Rarity says.

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My car is dark red, one good thing about this color is that it is kinda similar to the color of rust (rust is a bit lighter color), so rust is not as visible. One bad thing about this color is that the rust is not as visible, so when I go to a mechanic I (or he) always miss some spots that should be fixed. 

White is a good color for a car - while the rust is very visible, regular dirt isn't, the car just becomes kind-of yellow-gray color.

I would want a car that is bright yellow or bright red, I think that the bright colors look nice, sadly, most of the cars I see on the street are like from a black and white movie - black, gray, white. And if I was looking to buy another car I would most likely have to pick one based on condition rather than color.

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It used to be white, but now it is the color of dust and rain and dirt. Similar with how people say that the place of your habitation is a reflection of yourself, but with my car instead. Mind you, that thing has been abandoned inside a property involved in a legal dispute for more than ten years. So, it was from the time when everything started to fall apart, more. The liberating time I stopped giving a damn about everything. I am kinda proud of seeing that wreck of a vehicle parked there bleeding gasoline. It is like an statement of sorts. It speaks to my soul.

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