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I mean, old cars can look good because they are old. What about anything new or moderately new?
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The Volvo S60/V60 has (had) a couple of beige-ish colors.
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FF
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Ls400 4 lyfe.
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I want a Heather Mist Metallic 4th gen Prelude. They’re pretty rare.
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The new Taco looks good in “quicksand”. Not a car, and maybe not beige, but it’s the only thing I can think of.
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Does off-white/yellow-ish white count as beige:
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I do like the non-metallic paint.
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Ans old citroen
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The entire lincoln lineup.
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I always thought the 1st/2nd-gen Sables looked good in beige.
Most of the colors they offered were soft, muted non-colors to ensure that their target market (grandmothers) didn’t get startled.
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My Grandparents used to have one exactly like it!
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Naturally.
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Agreed. But I can’t stand 2 tone paint.
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I saw a 911 Turbo convertible the other day which was a beige/champagne color with a similarly light colored top if my memory serves.
I do recall that it was super-understated and classy as fuck. A 911 Turbo has never attempted to blend into everyday traffic so well, making it a perfect daily driver
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Cadillac’s Silver Coast Metallic (read: shiny beige) actually works really well with their current design language. I was always impressed with how it made the ATS Coupe look vaguely GT-esque.
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Of course they did. I think they got forcibly assigned once people hit a certain age. I never remember seeing an older man driving one, though; for some reason the old guys all seemed to drift to the Continental of the same vintage, the eighth-gen one that was also Taurus-based.
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It doesn't work on everything but LS400s look weird without it.
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Does Silica Breath count as beige?
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I had a Conty in green as my first car! Haha
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That is true.
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The James, of course.
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E34 BMW
But I’m biased.
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“Cashmere” was completely tolerable on the XF’s:
I don’t think a W113 is physically capable of looking bad in any color:
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Yessir.
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Or a new Citroen.
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In my opinion, the Jeep Wrangler always looked good in “Desert Sand”/Beige:
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I think it counts as beige, but I don’t think it counts as looking good...
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NO!!
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That is surprisingly awesome. Nice work.
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9th gen Accord looks great in beige:
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Cuvee Silver Metallic FTW