Well I got some more good news. Of course everyone has different taste, and as mentioned above, after seeing every color except white (which is delayed) in the V-6 Genesis we decided on the Sterling Blue with the cashmere interior.
My dealer said that most dealers wanted black, silver, and the gray in the 4.6 Genesis since they are the most popular colors as far as V-6 sales. I don't know it could also be because that was about all you could find of the V-6's for a while anyway.
After owning black and dark blues I was tired of all the swirl marks no matter what I used for waxing and drying. I used some of the best microfiber cloth there is and also other products. The fact is when I bought my black Elantra and my dark blue Azera they had swirl marks on them coming straight off of the truck. I did have my Azera's swirl marks buffed out before I would accept it.
I am at the age now where I don't like to fight that and I don't always like to hand dry a car anymore either. So the black and darker colors really show water spots to. As I said after seeing all the colors my wife and I thought the light Sterling Blue was a very nice looking color and we thought easy to keep clean and avoid swirl marks showing up.
We also like light color interiors. It just seems like something brighter seems a bit more chearful. We liked the cashmere.
Now the problem is since that is probably not a popular color it may be forever before my dealer can locate one for us. I really would like to get one just the way we want it but I confess its not looking good.........
I guess that is the price we pay for being different.
My dealer said that most dealers wanted black, silver, and the gray in the 4.6 Genesis since they are the most popular colors as far as V-6 sales. I don't know it could also be because that was about all you could find of the V-6's for a while anyway.
After owning black and dark blues I was tired of all the swirl marks no matter what I used for waxing and drying. I used some of the best microfiber cloth there is and also other products. The fact is when I bought my black Elantra and my dark blue Azera they had swirl marks on them coming straight off of the truck. I did have my Azera's swirl marks buffed out before I would accept it.
I am at the age now where I don't like to fight that and I don't always like to hand dry a car anymore either. So the black and darker colors really show water spots to. As I said after seeing all the colors my wife and I thought the light Sterling Blue was a very nice looking color and we thought easy to keep clean and avoid swirl marks showing up.
We also like light color interiors. It just seems like something brighter seems a bit more chearful. We liked the cashmere.
Now the problem is since that is probably not a popular color it may be forever before my dealer can locate one for us. I really would like to get one just the way we want it but I confess its not looking good.........
