Oxford Green + Auburn?
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I don't suppose you have any photos of a titanium grey E60 do you?
I haven't actually seen one in the metal. ISUK ( Ragdude) has seen one and says it has a greenish hue. I hope I'm not dissapointed when mine arrives. I have actually only seen a couple of 5 series on the road in my area and therefore choosing colours is difficult especially when my local dealer only had a titanium silver ( tinny looking ) and a mystic blue ( looked excellent but previously had a topaz blue BMW and wanted a change).
Any photos would be much appreciated. The suspense is killing me.
Mark-Yorkshire
I haven't actually seen one in the metal. ISUK ( Ragdude) has seen one and says it has a greenish hue. I hope I'm not dissapointed when mine arrives. I have actually only seen a couple of 5 series on the road in my area and therefore choosing colours is difficult especially when my local dealer only had a titanium silver ( tinny looking ) and a mystic blue ( looked excellent but previously had a topaz blue BMW and wanted a change).
Any photos would be much appreciated. The suspense is killing me.
Mark-Yorkshire
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The Oxford green looks nice, but I am not too keen on the truffel...
Someone told me yesterday that they thought that the amethyst grey and auburn would be a nice combo. He claimed to have seen some pictures of it too. Anyone here that have seen this combo??
The Oxford green looks nice, but I am not too keen on the truffel...
Someone told me yesterday that they thought that the amethyst grey and auburn would be a nice combo. He claimed to have seen some pictures of it too. Anyone here that have seen this combo??
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Guest_Mark Yorkshire, I've been to see a Titanium Gey as originally I was going to order that colour. I was a bit disappointed though, the colour seemed a bit "flat" and didn't really sit too well on the large flanks of the car. In the end I've opted for Silver Grey.
However, it was a really miserable day so that could well have had something to do with it.
All imho, of course. And I reckon you'll love the motor whatever.
However, it was a really miserable day so that could well have had something to do with it.
All imho, of course. And I reckon you'll love the motor whatever.
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Originally Posted by Guest_Mark-Yorkshire' date='Feb 2 2004, 05:28 PM
I don't suppose you have any photos of a titanium grey E60 do you?
I haven't actually seen one in the metal. ISUK ( Ragdude) has seen one and says it has a greenish hue. I hope I'm not dissapointed when mine arrives. I have actually only seen a couple of 5 series on the road in my area and therefore choosing colours is difficult especially when my local dealer only had a titanium silver ( tinny looking ) and a mystic blue ( looked excellent but previously had a topaz blue BMW and wanted a change).
Any photos would be much appreciated. The suspense is killing me.
Mark-Yorkshire
I haven't actually seen one in the metal. ISUK ( Ragdude) has seen one and says it has a greenish hue. I hope I'm not dissapointed when mine arrives. I have actually only seen a couple of 5 series on the road in my area and therefore choosing colours is difficult especially when my local dealer only had a titanium silver ( tinny looking ) and a mystic blue ( looked excellent but previously had a topaz blue BMW and wanted a change).
Any photos would be much appreciated. The suspense is killing me.
Mark-Yorkshire
Here are some pictures of a Titanium Gray E60. At this point I am leaning towards getting this color for my 545i. A couple of months ago I posted some pictures of the Olivin Green and at that time I thought that I would be ordering Olivin, but last week I saw one in strong sunlight and it had a nasty Pea Soup color on the horizontal surfaces, but the side panels looked OK. So at this point I probably will go with Titanium Gray, which is in conflict with my personal rule of staying away from darker colors. It is a medium to dark shade of gray. It does have a slight greenish tone to it, but it is generally seen only in direct sunlight, and even then it still looks good. So if I can't get a special order Stratus Gray from BMW NA then I will be going with Titanium Gray. Here are the pictures (they are large and I don't have the time to resize them right now, you may have to scroll to see the entire picture):
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What do you think about this combination then: Amethyst with Auburn A bit unusual but not repulsive - or???
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Doesn't do anything for me. Certainly not a younger persons colour IMHO and the poll on this board suggest the E60 is appealing to a younger audience. I would have thought that copper would look better with auburn leather whilst truffle leather would go with the amethyst. These two exterior colours need to be blended by tone with the interior or given a complete contrast. The amethyst paint and auburn leather are two tones that don't look good together in my book. I think that would be a difficult combination to re-sell.
Doesn't do anything for me. Certainly not a younger persons colour IMHO and the poll on this board suggest the E60 is appealing to a younger audience. I would have thought that copper would look better with auburn leather whilst truffle leather would go with the amethyst. These two exterior colours need to be blended by tone with the interior or given a complete contrast. The amethyst paint and auburn leather are two tones that don't look good together in my book. I think that would be a difficult combination to re-sell.