View Poll Results: What's your next vehicle purchase color, assuming it's available?
White
14
46.67%
Black
3
10.00%
Silver
2
6.67%
Gray
5
16.67%
Red
2
6.67%
Blue
2
6.67%
Beige/Gold/Taupe
0
0%
Other
2
6.67%
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll
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#16
Lexus Fanatic
my first car love was a white mid-engine two-seat runabout with red interior.
#17
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
^^^ I had it with the red cloth interior. (Pic not mine).
Must have been another Canada-only availability... even back then we got more color choices than the US at 1/10th the market???
Must have been another Canada-only availability... even back then we got more color choices than the US at 1/10th the market???
#18
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Official - Color Decision
After much deliberation and most importantly, after a family vote... Winner:
Obsidian/Rioja Red. With the color decided, we officially firmed up our order for a loaded NX 200t F-Sport AWD yesterday while at the F-Sport event.
The Darth Vader front-end, with the triple L LEDs, fogs, spindle grill chrome, and silver lip spoiler popping... was what won us over. Close runner up was Eminent White / Rioja Red. Despite the "pain-in-the-rear" black will be to maintain, every time I see Hoovey's signature IS pic, I feel passionate for the color as nothing beats black with some chrome accents on the car. To me, on the NX F-Sport, this is the true combination of Luxury, Sport, and "Commanding Road Presence".
We're excited to say the least, especially to experience the new color HUD and latest gen AVS... I believe the NX will handle as good as the Germans with AVS if the IS and GS are any indicators.
...now for the 4 month wait
Obsidian/Rioja Red. With the color decided, we officially firmed up our order for a loaded NX 200t F-Sport AWD yesterday while at the F-Sport event.
The Darth Vader front-end, with the triple L LEDs, fogs, spindle grill chrome, and silver lip spoiler popping... was what won us over. Close runner up was Eminent White / Rioja Red. Despite the "pain-in-the-rear" black will be to maintain, every time I see Hoovey's signature IS pic, I feel passionate for the color as nothing beats black with some chrome accents on the car. To me, on the NX F-Sport, this is the true combination of Luxury, Sport, and "Commanding Road Presence".
We're excited to say the least, especially to experience the new color HUD and latest gen AVS... I believe the NX will handle as good as the Germans with AVS if the IS and GS are any indicators.
...now for the 4 month wait
#19
Lexus Fanatic
Congratulations on the purchase.
I'll probably review an NX when it becomes available in my area (maybe for my Annual Holiday Review, which I sometimes do on a Lexus product). I plan to do a regular version, so, since you are getting the F-Sport (and that's a nice two-tone red/black interior on the F-Sport), you can give us at least a brief report on it when you get it.
I waited some time to review a Lincoln MKC, and it will be very interesting to see how the NX compares to it....though the MKC, of course, got a roughly four-month head start in sales.
I'll probably review an NX when it becomes available in my area (maybe for my Annual Holiday Review, which I sometimes do on a Lexus product). I plan to do a regular version, so, since you are getting the F-Sport (and that's a nice two-tone red/black interior on the F-Sport), you can give us at least a brief report on it when you get it.
I waited some time to review a Lincoln MKC, and it will be very interesting to see how the NX compares to it....though the MKC, of course, got a roughly four-month head start in sales.
#20
After much deliberation and most importantly, after a family vote... Winner:
Obsidian/Rioja Red. With the color decided, we officially firmed up our order for a loaded NX 200t F-Sport AWD yesterday while at the F-Sport event.
The Darth Vader front-end, with the triple L LEDs, fogs, spindle grill chrome, and silver lip spoiler popping... was what won us over. Close runner up was Eminent White / Rioja Red. Despite the "pain-in-the-rear" black will be to maintain, every time I see Hoovey's signature IS pic, I feel passionate for the color as nothing beats black with some chrome accents on the car. To me, on the NX F-Sport, this is the true combination of Luxury, Sport, and "Commanding Road Presence".
We're excited to say the least, especially to experience the new color HUD and latest gen AVS... I believe the NX will handle as good as the Germans with AVS if the IS and GS are any indicators.
...now for the 4 month wait
Obsidian/Rioja Red. With the color decided, we officially firmed up our order for a loaded NX 200t F-Sport AWD yesterday while at the F-Sport event.
The Darth Vader front-end, with the triple L LEDs, fogs, spindle grill chrome, and silver lip spoiler popping... was what won us over. Close runner up was Eminent White / Rioja Red. Despite the "pain-in-the-rear" black will be to maintain, every time I see Hoovey's signature IS pic, I feel passionate for the color as nothing beats black with some chrome accents on the car. To me, on the NX F-Sport, this is the true combination of Luxury, Sport, and "Commanding Road Presence".
We're excited to say the least, especially to experience the new color HUD and latest gen AVS... I believe the NX will handle as good as the Germans with AVS if the IS and GS are any indicators.
...now for the 4 month wait
#21
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Congratulations on the purchase.
I'll probably review an NX when it becomes available in my area (maybe for my Annual Holiday Review, which I sometimes do on a Lexus product). I plan to do a regular version, so, since you are getting the F-Sport (and that's a nice two-tone red/black interior on the F-Sport), you can give us at least a brief report on it when you get it.
I waited some time to review a Lincoln MKC, and it will be very interesting to see how the NX compares to it....though the MKC, of course, got a roughly four-month head start in sales.
I'll probably review an NX when it becomes available in my area (maybe for my Annual Holiday Review, which I sometimes do on a Lexus product). I plan to do a regular version, so, since you are getting the F-Sport (and that's a nice two-tone red/black interior on the F-Sport), you can give us at least a brief report on it when you get it.
I waited some time to review a Lincoln MKC, and it will be very interesting to see how the NX compares to it....though the MKC, of course, got a roughly four-month head start in sales.
I'll definitely post my feedback when I get the NX.
Thanks. It will be our first black Lexus and fourth black car owned so I know the pain and rewards of non-metallic black paint. Prior black cars owned were an 02 Protege5, 05 Mazda 5, and '99 Civic Si Coupe. As Consumer Reports stated in their video review of the black NX F-Sport, the front looks like it will devour children!
#22
Lexus Fanatic
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I considered the MKC as you know, but I couldn't get passed the tight and uncomfortable rear seat and inconsistent fit and finish. For someone who cares not for these and does not have any reliability qualms, the MKC will be a good buy in this segment.
I'll definitely post my feedback when I get the NX.
Thanks. It will be our first black Lexus and fourth black car owned so I know the pain and rewards of non-metallic black paint. Prior black cars owned were an 02 Protege5, 05 Mazda 5, and '99 Civic Si Coupe. As Consumer Reports stated in their video review of the black NX F-Sport, the front looks like it will devour children!
I'll definitely post my feedback when I get the NX.
Thanks. It will be our first black Lexus and fourth black car owned so I know the pain and rewards of non-metallic black paint. Prior black cars owned were an 02 Protege5, 05 Mazda 5, and '99 Civic Si Coupe. As Consumer Reports stated in their video review of the black NX F-Sport, the front looks like it will devour children!
Yes, it will be a small investment, but well worth it for the ease of maintenance and helping to preserve the paint and reducing (keyword: reducing, can't fully avoid them on these soft paints) swirl marks and light scratches.
We have done dozens of Obsidian black Lexus at the shop ranging from 2006-2014 and it's definitely a soft paint, not the worst (Porsche and Subaru is much worse) but a much softer paint than Audi or Mercedes.
I highly recommend the paint coating and educating yourself how to properly wash your vehicle. Autogeek Online is a good forum to join for that. Detailing Bliss or Detailing World are also good forums.
#24
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Thanks for the tip and you're right, proper washing techniques and the paint coating will not fully prevent swirl marks or fine scratches as per some feedback I've seen in this forum, but it will help reduce the "damage".
#25
Lexus Fanatic
#27
Lexus Test Driver
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White has been my favorite for the last decade, probably the next as well.
I had a black IS for 3.5 years, and I did not enjoy it nearly as much. Here's why:
When you have a pearl white car, you look forward to driving it in the rain or at night, as these are the conditions in which it looks the *best*.
When you have a black car, you hate the rain because you know you'll have to wash it later, and it doesn't look nearly as good in the dark of night as it does during the day.
I had a black IS for 3.5 years, and I did not enjoy it nearly as much. Here's why:
When you have a pearl white car, you look forward to driving it in the rain or at night, as these are the conditions in which it looks the *best*.
When you have a black car, you hate the rain because you know you'll have to wash it later, and it doesn't look nearly as good in the dark of night as it does during the day.
#28
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by Infra
When you have a black car, you hate the rain because you know you'll have to wash it later, and it doesn't look nearly as good in the dark of night as it does during the day.
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White has been my favorite for the last decade, probably the next as well.
I had a black IS for 3.5 years, and I did not enjoy it nearly as much. Here's why:
When you have a pearl white car, you look forward to driving it in the rain or at night, as these are the conditions in which it looks the *best*.
When you have a black car, you hate the rain because you know you'll have to wash it later, and it doesn't look nearly as good in the dark of night as it does during the day.
I had a black IS for 3.5 years, and I did not enjoy it nearly as much. Here's why:
When you have a pearl white car, you look forward to driving it in the rain or at night, as these are the conditions in which it looks the *best*.
When you have a black car, you hate the rain because you know you'll have to wash it later, and it doesn't look nearly as good in the dark of night as it does during the day.