Got a question about the 04 Z liquid silver/liquid titanium
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Got a question about the 04 Z liquid silver/liquid titanium
Ok~ someone just started a thread in the other forum so i might as well ask u guys' opinions~
for the up coming year, we all know there will be a colour being replace by another one, which we all assume the colour to be:
liquid silver replacing brickyard~
now someone started the thread and asked if the liquid silver is gonna be the one on the pre production, and he actually brought up a pretty good point, which was......
he said that the paint will caused an extra of $1,100 and is gonna be an option, people have said that the liquid silver is gonna be the same on the 03 maxima, but then how would nissan charges the customer on the Z and not the maxima guy?( obviously this is his thought) so i wanna ask if the liquid silver is really gonna be the colour on the preproduction Z or not~
thoughts guys!~
for the up coming year, we all know there will be a colour being replace by another one, which we all assume the colour to be:
liquid silver replacing brickyard~
now someone started the thread and asked if the liquid silver is gonna be the one on the pre production, and he actually brought up a pretty good point, which was......
he said that the paint will caused an extra of $1,100 and is gonna be an option, people have said that the liquid silver is gonna be the same on the 03 maxima, but then how would nissan charges the customer on the Z and not the maxima guy?( obviously this is his thought) so i wanna ask if the liquid silver is really gonna be the colour on the preproduction Z or not~
thoughts guys!~
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yep its Liquid Aluminum. I believe this is mainly for abbreviation purposes. LS = Lemans Sunset LA = Liquid Aluminum, This helps eliminate the problems they could have with abbreviations when ordering parts and such.
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Besides aluminum is a cheaper metal. If they called it "silver" or "titanium" (like the title of this thread) they'd have to charge even more for it
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im trying to undestand why nissan feels they need a 3rd shade of silver for a sports car. if you are getting a flashy sports car, the best colors are the flashy stand-out colors like red, orange, and a blue like daytonal blue.
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It's not had to understand why a third silver.. 54% of the 2003 owners chose a silver as there color.. I have 2 other cars (a Volvo and a GMC Yukon) and they are both silver. Silver does not show dirt as much as any other color. Nissan has chosen to stick with a winner.. From what I understand less than 2% chose brickyard.. Guess that's why they dropped it.. I pre-ordered Chrome Silver without every seeing the color in person, and I'm very happy with it.. I've looked at almost every other color and they all had moderate Orange peel.. Mine has none..
Good Luck with your choice..
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lf you have a silver car and spend hours waxing and polishing, there won't be much of a difference between when it's dirty and when it's polished...That's why l don't like silver.
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silver is boring; and doesnt stand out. i just dont understand why its such a popular color for this car. the dirty thing? well, if you have a brand new car, chances are you dont let it get dirty anyway, and if you do, you wash it immediately.
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silver is boring; and doesnt stand out. i just dont understand why its such a popular color for this car.
silver is boring; and doesnt stand out. i just dont understand why its such a popular color for this car.
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i was at the dealer all day sat and sun and the dealers who commented on the new color for the 04s said it is pretty much identical to the 04 maxima color...silver w/a hint of blue. and they also believe that the le mans sunset color is the one that is going to be replaced.
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Originally posted by 300ZX
im trying to undestand why nissan feels they need a 3rd shade of silver for a sports car. if you are getting a flashy sports car, the best colors are the flashy stand-out colors like red, orange, and a blue like daytonal blue.
im trying to undestand why nissan feels they need a 3rd shade of silver for a sports car. if you are getting a flashy sports car, the best colors are the flashy stand-out colors like red, orange, and a blue like daytonal blue.
btw, if you don't know already, RED is a color that fades VERY badly no matter how good the paint is, black shows scratches very easy (most of my crs up to this point have been black), orange is such an off color that I think that that is a HIGHLY personal color (I like it but would never buy it, which is teh same thing to be said for Blue).
Color is a matter of personal taste. I think that some cars look great in silver (the Z, 911s, MB SLs, RX-7s, etc...) while others don't (ferarris, lambos, supras, etc...). That being said, I would NEVER discriminate against another Z based on color, ALL look great!!!! (it is MUCH MUCH better than just looking at another stupid SUV )
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Originally posted by 300ZX
silver is boring; and doesnt stand out. i just dont understand why its such a popular color for this car. the dirty thing? well, if you have a brand new car, chances are you dont let it get dirty anyway, and if you do, you wash it immediately.
silver is boring; and doesnt stand out. i just dont understand why its such a popular color for this car. the dirty thing? well, if you have a brand new car, chances are you dont let it get dirty anyway, and if you do, you wash it immediately.
Well, some of us are less **** about appearance. I've only washed my car once (automated wash- not by hand) in 2 months and 5,000 miles of ownership. I don't care if it's dirty as long as my lap times are low. I occasionally clean it when it gets so many bugs and grime that it becomes too much but I really don't need it to be waxed and shiny.
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RodH, I agree with you 100%.. I've owned a red car (1974 260Z) and after 4 years, it faded very badly.. I would never own another red car.. They look great when new but just wait.. I think the "Z" looks great in any color.. The car drives the same weather it's Red, Silver or Black.. To say Silver is boring is really a immature comment.. Everyone has there own taste and color favorite.. I chose Chrome Silver and I'm very happy.. I get many comments telling me how great the car looks in bright sunlight.. Almost hard to look at it without sun glasses.. Just enjoy your car.. That's what it's made for...
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maxima doesnt have THE LIQUID SILVER, as in the preproduction Z color. the Z will not have it either.
ignoring cost, which would be more than 1100$ IMO. nissan does not have the facilities to do it, meaning they have to send the cars out to be painted by a custom shop. they just wouldnt do that, the liquid part of the custom paint wasnt so much the paint as the process it was applied with, nissan could use the paint, charge you extra for it, but unless they applied it correctly it wont be the same.
it will be another silver, albeit a different shade, and might have a slight liquid appearance just by the color of it, not because its some special paint. kinda like how brickyard sorta resembles the color changing paint where its purple or black, its just a property of the color, not because the paint actually has the prisms in it.
ignoring cost, which would be more than 1100$ IMO. nissan does not have the facilities to do it, meaning they have to send the cars out to be painted by a custom shop. they just wouldnt do that, the liquid part of the custom paint wasnt so much the paint as the process it was applied with, nissan could use the paint, charge you extra for it, but unless they applied it correctly it wont be the same.
it will be another silver, albeit a different shade, and might have a slight liquid appearance just by the color of it, not because its some special paint. kinda like how brickyard sorta resembles the color changing paint where its purple or black, its just a property of the color, not because the paint actually has the prisms in it.
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fwiw, RxO (remember him), says that the new color will NOT be the preproduction show color (that was a special paint process intended for show purposes only). rather, liquid aluminum will be a shade in between the current silvers.