I saw this car in a previous thread. Quite disturbing IMHO... Anything worse? Image Unavailable, Please Login
You guys never saw it before the graphics were removed. It's the General Patton commemorative edition. Oo...oh.. say can you SEEEEEEE --- Image Unavailable, Please Login
I like the dark green 458. I can't really say that I dislike the FF in brown any more than I do in red. Looks okay in fiorano, but don't care for it at all in corsa. The brown is kinda interesting in a freakish sort of way, like the car itself. Worst color? Signal green.
The question is not if something is the worst color, but the worst color for a specific model. That green looks great on plenty of cars, but it tends to look better on swoopy cars (TR3, Aston DB) than on chiseled angular cars. The brown indeed looks bad on the FF, but sadly, the styling of the FF doesn't lend itself to many colors. That same brown looks stunning on a 328 GTS. The worst color for any car is what I call "mistake pink", which is the color so many people paint used cars for their 16 year old princess daughters -- usually a VW Jetta or Honda Civic. Since the color is always picked from a chip chart, people always seem to make the same mistake: the pink is always way too light, so it just looks washed out. The appropriate shade for cars tends to be hot pink, like the photo in the post above.
Result #4 in google image search for "ugly paint ferrari" http://autofluence.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/ferrari-360-flames.jpg Paint job makes me think it would be an MR2 if there weren't anything on the page to indicate that it is in fact a Ferrari.
2009 Ferrari 430 SCUDERIA Warrensville Heights, Ohio | Marshall Goldman Motor Sales Custom Tiffany blue scud with Tiffany blue stitching...
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There are brown Ferraris (like McQueen's Lusso) that are gorgeous. On the FF however, it makes an ugly car worse. Some colors just don't belong on some cars, as I suppose the OP intended with creating this thread. Image Unavailable, Please Login