DEEP GREEN
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My Ride: '04 BMW E60 530d High Executive
no you're not the only one, this car was present at a dutch meeting :
for more pictures:
Dutch meeting
for more pictures:
Dutch meeting
wow, what a very, very, very nice car; it definitely must be mine ;-)
no joking, I bought an Oxford Green E61because I love the color on Touring. (not on a sedan) and besides that our other car is a Britisch Racing green Mini Cooper S Works.
Sorry I could not do a life comparison of Deep Green and Oxford Green; Deep Green seems more greyish though ;-)
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yeah it's a great color/rims/m-aero pack combo. BTW do you follow the meet and greet topic on a new e60/e61 meeting?
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My Ride: 530 2006
msport package, steptronic, pdc, mystik blue, grey dakota leather, sunroof, Bi-Xenon, heated rear seats, Hi-FI system, velour carpets
Deep green looks great!!
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My Ride: Rides: 1992 525i (Sold), 2000 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab (Sold), Everett-Morrison Cobra - built 1998, 2005 Nissan Frontier Pick Up (daily driver)
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Yeah, you've got to join us next summer and you've GOT TO bring that Touring. It is beautiful. The same with mppockaj's Silver E61. I wrestled with Silver, Green and Mystic Blue. Now I see how beautiful the green is. Too bad they're not making them in US Specs yet. That's got to be the sharpest-looking wagon anywhere. And the Auburn/black interior is what I ordered.
And you're right, you never see green BMWs - the most common color is that darker gray.
Anyway, if you can get away for 4 days in the summer, you must join us.
Originally Posted by Ralph-NL' post='198496' date='Nov 15 2005, 12:08 PM
yeah it's a great color/rims/m-aero pack combo. BTW do you follow the meet and greet topic on a new e60/e61 meeting?
And you're right, you never see green BMWs - the most common color is that darker gray.
Anyway, if you can get away for 4 days in the summer, you must join us.
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I've looked at a deep green touring on the floor of Concord Motors in Milwaukee, WI.
Looks great, but you have to look twice to see it's green and not black.
Interior is brown not black. Black would look fine too.
Looks great, but you have to look twice to see it's green and not black.
Interior is brown not black. Black would look fine too.
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My Ride: Cars:2011 - BMW F11 535i, Alpine White, Msport version2009 - MINI COOPER, Mellow Yellow2007 - BMW E61 LCI 530i, Space Gray, Msport version - SOLD2006 - MINI COOPER, Park Lane Version - SOLD2005 - BMW E61 525i, Titan Silver, Msport version - SOLD2003
Model Year: 2012
Originally Posted by bhs545' post='195212' date='Nov 8 2005, 01:44 PM
Am I the ONLY one Brave enough to order Deep Green/ Nasca Black Leather?
I think it looks great and probably the new Deep green looks even better as looks more brilliant.
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My Ride: 530iA Silver Grey , black interior. Premium Package, Navigation System, Head-up Display, Radio Satellite, Adaptive Xenon Headlights. AC Schnitzer Front Lip, H&R springs, Rear red reflector, All season Floor mat,
Olive green looks pretty good as well..
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My Ride: 2005, E61 525i Touring, Black Sapphire Metallic, Dakota Leather, Steptronic Automatic, Pneumatic Self Leveling Rear Suspension, Panorama Glass Roof, PDC (Parking Distance Control front & Back), Navigation, HDTV, Bluetooth Voice Control, RunFlats, Electronically Retractable Side Mirrors, Xenon Adaptive Headlights, Autodim Rearview
Aren't odd colors whether they look good or not harder on resale values? Here in Taiwan nobody wants my Deep Green X5. They used car dealers want to give me much less simply because it is Deep Green and not Black or Silver.
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THANKS EVERYBODY I didn't expect such great feedback. I still think it will be a rare bird with DEEP GEEN/ BLACK NASCA LEATHER. I hope the vented seats do their job. I will keep you posted on that one.
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My Ride: MY 2004 545i Touring, High Executive Line, Comfort Line II, Vision Line II (Dutch specced Packages), Color: Oxford Green. Interior: Black/Black leather. Trim: Dark Popular wood. Gear: Steptronic 6-speed
Other options not incuded in above packages: M-Sport aero kit, sports suspension, heated steering wheel, rear side-airbags, front screen with green upper part, panorama roof, electric foldable and dimmed mirrors, dimmed interior mirror, cupholders, styling 123 18" wheels with Dunlop RFT's, HiFi Pro/LOGIC7, alarm class 3, heated seats rear and voice recognition.
Waiting for february delivery of 325i Touring and 130i
my car is getting famous here and see here the reason why chosing for green;-)
http://www.mini2.com/galleries/showgallery...500/ppuser/8890
http://www.mini2.com/galleries/showgallery...500/ppuser/8890
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The green looks only OK on the E60 IMHO. I think the 5-series from the early 90's looks fantastic in green - which explains the large number of green/biege cars sold at that time.
The exterior shape seems to dictate the attractiveness of certain colors. Similar to a green 1993 5-series, a 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera looks much better in red than the later 993 or 996 models (haven't seen a red 997 to comment on).
The exterior shape seems to dictate the attractiveness of certain colors. Similar to a green 1993 5-series, a 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera looks much better in red than the later 993 or 996 models (haven't seen a red 997 to comment on).