Daytona Blue--- Opinions
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as stated DB is a very 'flashy' color. my original choice was CS but then determined that would look too boring after awhile. i opted for the blue not because it was flashy but for the fact that i thought it was beautiful. i also didnt want something id get bored of after awhile (CS, SS, PPW).
in fact i was worried getting it for the above reasons - it does attract attention from cops and ******. but ill tell you it really is worth it. looking at it in a moderately lit parking lot at night is just insane. everytime i walk out to my car in that situation i just have to stare at it.
heres a pic of my db freshly waxed
http://fuz1on.shackspace.com/Z%20pics/IMG_0351.JPG
in fact i was worried getting it for the above reasons - it does attract attention from cops and ******. but ill tell you it really is worth it. looking at it in a moderately lit parking lot at night is just insane. everytime i walk out to my car in that situation i just have to stare at it.
heres a pic of my db freshly waxed
http://fuz1on.shackspace.com/Z%20pics/IMG_0351.JPG
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I love my DB roadster. My previous two cars were black, I know how great black looks, and also how much work it is to keep clean. IMO, both colors look dirty, but I think the blue doesn't look dirty quite as quickly as the black. Datona Blue looks like the color of a clear sky, just before it gets dark...beautiful! It does attract lots of attention, though. I think my Lady gets pissed because more people are looking at the car than her! And who cares about the cleaning, anyway...as long as it looks great, it's worth the effort
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I love my DB roadster. My previous two cars were black, I know how great black looks, and also how much work it is to keep clean. IMO, both colors look poor when dirty, but I think the blue doesn't look dirty quite as quickly as the black. Datona Blue looks like the color of a clear sky, just before it gets dark...beautiful! It does attract lots of attention, though. I think my Lady gets pissed because more people are looking at the car than her! And who cares about the cleaning, anyway...as long as it looks great, it's worth the effort
sorry, I should preview my text before posting...
sorry, I should preview my text before posting...
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Originally posted by integra47
I love my DB roadster. My previous two cars were black, I know how great black looks, and also how much work it is to keep clean. IMO, both colors look poor when dirty, but I think the blue doesn't look dirty quite as quickly as the black. Datona Blue looks like the color of a clear sky, just before it gets dark...beautiful! It does attract lots of attention, though. I think my Lady gets pissed because more people are looking at the car than her! And who cares about the cleaning, anyway...as long as it looks great, it's worth the effort
sorry, I should preview my text before posting...
I love my DB roadster. My previous two cars were black, I know how great black looks, and also how much work it is to keep clean. IMO, both colors look poor when dirty, but I think the blue doesn't look dirty quite as quickly as the black. Datona Blue looks like the color of a clear sky, just before it gets dark...beautiful! It does attract lots of attention, though. I think my Lady gets pissed because more people are looking at the car than her! And who cares about the cleaning, anyway...as long as it looks great, it's worth the effort
sorry, I should preview my text before posting...
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