And it hides scratches very, very well.Haha as a Silver Wildtrak owner this opinion is laughable. It’s your opinion and fine but man it’s silly.
Silver is one of the best Bronco colors and very rare.
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And it hides scratches very, very well.Haha as a Silver Wildtrak owner this opinion is laughable. It’s your opinion and fine but man it’s silly.
Silver is one of the best Bronco colors and very rare.
Take a drink every time someone with Iconic Silver says "actually, it's rare".Haha as a Silver Wildtrak owner this opinion is laughable. It’s your opinion and fine but man it’s silly.
Silver is one of the best Bronco colors and very rare.
No low balls, they know what they gotTake a drink every time someone with Iconic Silver says "actually, it's rare".
Zzzzzz.
Uh oh..you must have missed it. I ordered roast on my OBX with EG not a big fan of the cloth so I have Katskins on the way. I used less brown on the leather I designed.I’m a big fan of the green, but can’t fathom how they put a blue interior to it (was the only option for OBX). The interior color options are not good with all these outer shades. That makes the question a bit more complex.
Keep fighting the good fight with black paint my friend. My last truck was an onyx black gmc and it looked absolutely great for the first five minutes after every washMy philosophy on choosing Black was that everything on the truck, save for the MIC top, would be color-matched, even on a Base model that I ordered (and even the top blends with the black). I'm not particularly fond of cars where there is a contrast between handles, bumper, fender flares, mirrors, etc., which is the case unless you got the Outer Banks higher-end model. That contrast is especially stark with white Broncos.
And, I've always loved a fully blacked-out SUV---do the kids still say "murdered" (it looks menacing to me, especially with large tires). And so that's why, even if a bit of a boring choice, or hot in the Summer, or hard to keep clean, Shadow Black won the day.
Little too much for me…area 49 would have worked“They hate us ‘cause they ain’t us” - Area 51
So, its funny you say that, because I initally turned my OBX down for that very reason. It was at a dealer in VA and I saw it online and hated the blue/gray interior color. The dealer kept telling me it looked good, but I wouldn't hear it. A month later I ended up getting a used Big Bend only for the VA dealer to call me the very next day and offer me my brand new OBX for 3K less than what I had just paid for the used big bend, so I took BB back and headed to VA to check it out and as soon as I saw it in person I said oh yeah, this is nice and actually looks good with the green...somehow. In general I would still prefer all black interior, but the blue/gray is actually nice looking and I love it.I’m a big fan of the green, but can’t fathom how they put a blue interior to it (was the only option for OBX). The interior color options are not good with all these outer shades. That makes the question a bit more complex.
Erupted green is my least favorite color in the lineup. Not that it's a bad color, it just doesn't pair well with any of the Bronco's MIC and other standard exterior pieces. Definitely needs aftermarket help. To me it's like a hot dog with someone else's fixing on it.Been seeing a lot of eruption green Broncos on here, are they becoming more popular? Anyway, what's your LEAST favorite Bronco Color?