This is so accurate. It looks good (great if you like the color like me) when dirty and only looks a little better when clean.For example, my Launch Green R1S does pretty good. You can tell the dirt is there, but somehow it's not dramatically different when you wash it like most darker metallic cars are.
Not an R2 color.El Cap in a landslide.
Silver hides dirt the best regardless of brand. That's the main reason that I've owned more Silver than any other color over my lifetime (no garage). Solid black is easily the worst. My launch green hides dirt well + half moon grey as two colors only slightly worse than Silver.Maybe this is a little bit of an odd question, but which R2 colors do people think look best when the vehicle is a little bit dirty?
While I plan to be good about washing the R2 if I buy, it will likely be parked outdoors for most of its life, so it will often look less than pristine. Which colors hold up the best in this circumstance?
Any thoughts?
Maybe this is a little bit of an odd question, but which R2 colors do people think look best when the vehicle is a little bit dirty?
While I plan to be good about washing the R2 if I buy, it will likely be parked outdoors for most of its life, so it will often look less than pristine. Which colors hold up the best in this circumstance?
Any thoughts?
I have the same issue parking outside in Southern California. The white looks particularly good on the R2, I’ve been looking at it closely.I was on the fence about Esker Silver or Glacier White as I live in Forida. If you get a dark color, it gets so hot you can fry an egg on the hood. I did a little research.
Glacier White
- Heat Rejection: Reflects the highest amount of sunlight.
- Pros: Keeps the exterior sheet metal noticeably cooler than silver. It is a very crisp, clean look.
- Cons: Shows bugs, dirt, and Florida pollen very easily.
Esker Silver
I think I am going to get the silver as the white is an additional $1K. I hope this helps with your choice,
- Heat Rejection: High, but slightly less reflective than pure white.
- Pros: The fine metallic flakes offer great sunlight reflection while excelling at hiding dust, water spots, and light road grime.
- Cons: Metal flakes can cause the exterior to absorb a tiny bit more heat than flat white paint.
All the dark colors will show dust, dirt and moisture marks that happens with dew.I have the same issue parking outside in Southern California. The white looks particularly good on the R2, I’ve been looking at it closely.
I do have one of those unlimited car wash subscriptions. My current car is a red Mach-E, it gets this layer of yellow pollen after a couple of days outside. Particularly in the Spring with the overnight dew, it looks very messy very quickly.All the dark colors will show dust, dirt and moisture marks that happens with dew.
We selected Glacier White R1S because I didn't want to see it dirty all the time. Of course its washed and mine is garaged, but still, a darker color shows much faster.
Since you're in SoCal, there are particulates that you'll notice and with dew, it will stick to the surface requiring a wash.
Recommend get the color you like and subscribe to one of those all you can eat car wash subscriptions. Its a machine wash but you can get it done often for a one price/month.