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Currently a limited number of high-end auto manufacturers offer a European Delivery program or historic color pallet that customers pay a bit more and get a custom build or color. Typically these are Germanic brands such as BMW, Audi, RUFF, Porsche.
Now that type of program has "trickled down" to Renault. Now, whatever you feel about a government subsidized mainstream manufacture (talking about Renault, not Ford, obviously), it's amazing that they are offering a custom color pallet.
First model year ONLY, 26 different colors to pick from, and a limited run of only 110 made in any of the 26 colors (a play on the car's model number).
How many of you would be interested to pay a premium for that sort of individuality?
Here's the A110 program, and I think a huge number of people on here have expressed interest in paying more for a custom color. Time to put that money where your mouth is!
https://www.alpinecars.com/en/modele-a110-color-edition-2020/
https://jalopnik.com/alpine-has-successfully-weaponized-nostalgia-again-1845907104
At only a $70,000 mark-up from a standard A110, I bet Ford could get that number down to less than $50K mark-up for custom paint on the Bronco. Okay, who's with me? The griping and moaning about custom colors ends here, lets get out the checkbooks and show Ford what we're willing to pay for!
Now that type of program has "trickled down" to Renault. Now, whatever you feel about a government subsidized mainstream manufacture (talking about Renault, not Ford, obviously), it's amazing that they are offering a custom color pallet.
First model year ONLY, 26 different colors to pick from, and a limited run of only 110 made in any of the 26 colors (a play on the car's model number).
How many of you would be interested to pay a premium for that sort of individuality?
Here's the A110 program, and I think a huge number of people on here have expressed interest in paying more for a custom color. Time to put that money where your mouth is!
https://www.alpinecars.com/en/modele-a110-color-edition-2020/
https://jalopnik.com/alpine-has-successfully-weaponized-nostalgia-again-1845907104
At only a $70,000 mark-up from a standard A110, I bet Ford could get that number down to less than $50K mark-up for custom paint on the Bronco. Okay, who's with me? The griping and moaning about custom colors ends here, lets get out the checkbooks and show Ford what we're willing to pay for!
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