![]() 07/23/2016 at 11:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
We’re going to test drive cars, specifically Ford Fusions. Hopefully we’ll have a Five Hundred replacement picked out soon.
Mmmm... Bronze fire metallic (it looks much better in person)
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That style of picture never shows the color correctly. Bronze Fire Metallic looks great even not in person, in a real photo.
Sage Green looks horrid in that style picture, too.
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It’s pretty classy IMO, I’m glad the manufacturers are bringing back brown as a color option.
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It is nice seeing brown being offered again. Subaru has been pretty good about offering brown the last few years. In fact, both the 2017 Forester and Outback Touring are available in a brown, with a brown interior.
Isn’t Audi still selling cars in brown, too?
![]() 07/23/2016 at 13:43 |
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That new brown interior looks absolutely amazing.
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they never look right because those are all just done digitally; they start with a photo of a white or gray car and ‘shop it. That’s why Guard Metallic on the Mustang looked way more green on the website than it does in person.
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it’s too bad that if you want that color you need to take a 2016. it’s gone for 2017.
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Thanks for the explanation. I always wondered how these pictures were done; they look too good to be “full renders”, but still not quite right...
it makes sense that they would just bring in a white car to photograph once, and adjust from there.