I agree. You don't really see the brownish-copper tints unless the bright sun is reflecting off of it.It sure looks more "colorful" outside.
Honda isn't great at delivering "new" cars in a "new" state and sometimes require a good detailer to bring out it true newness.Just viewed a Black Copper at the dealership. it was more Black looking. In order to see the copper/brownish hue, the sun has to hit it just right. I would have liked to see a more copperish
look.
Fun! Drive to Legal Seafood for me.I've got my Touring today. Based on my monitoring of the stock around Boston, this was the first Touring in this color around. Drove off the lot the same day.
I don't think I can afford it after spending all these moneyFun! Drive to Legal Seafood for me.
Somehow I have to agree. My Black Crystal Pearl Passport looked pretty good, but once I had it professioanlly polished, buffed and paint sealant applied, WOW it really looks good now!Honda isn't great at delivering "new" cars in a "new" state and sometimes require a good detailer to bring out it true newness.
That is the color I purchased just earlier today (I call it rootbeer); unfortunately, unless in a strong sun, mine doesn't look that good.Loving it in NYC!
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Yeah for sure! It MUST be under certain conditions to look this good. Fresh wash, 65*F , clear skies on a Sunday morning with relative humidity under 16% and your grass has to be fresh cut.That is the color I purchased just earlier today (I call it rootbeer); unfortunately, unless in a strong sun, mine doesn't look that good.