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I'll be the first to admit it's an absolute pig to keep clean.
It's just had a week in the cotswolds and the layer of grime on it is unbelievable. However, there is nothing like the satisfaction of giving her a bloody good mop and wipe to really bring out the shine in her, and the massive grin on my face.
Oh, and nothing matches the road presence of watching that appear in your rear view mirror like a big bad vader![]()
Red all the way! But then I'm biased.. I think the black ones don't stand out enough and there isn't enough differentiation between the grills and bumper and the car paintwork.
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I've had a red and a black Altea in the past few years and I have to say - for what it's worth - they both look great with a bit of spit n polish - just look at the photos above.
However - being the type of person who likes to spend a few hours at the weekend cleaning the car - the black one really broke my heart. Looks great for a while and needs a lot of effort right down to buffing out the water marks, If it wasn't the rain and you're lucky to get a bit of sunshine it seems to show up every little blemish and also seems to be a magnet for dust.
Good luck in making your decision anyway![]()
Black, of course
Easy!!!
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I saw a blue one for the first time the other day, and yes it has to be blue.
Or white.
Thanks for the comment whitey, your voting for black lol. The blue does look good dont it!
i have the black FR and she really does look the part, but after seeing the photo's of the blue one, i most admitt she does look good![]()
black is definitely more high maintenance than red. the slighest bit of dirt and dust shows up on a black car more easily than any other colour. It is also easier to make a red or even blue car look more aggressive. If you respray your front bumper to look like a cupra( the bits under number plate and bottom lip) they will be a lot more noticable on black and red cars. If the blue is metallic, i'd go for the speed blue as it does look stunning and less likely to fade later in the cars life.
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Saying that, I saw a Orange Aero on black rims yesterday on the M1 & ALMOST CAME![]()
Straight choice between the 2 - I'm assuming you only have the choice of black or red - I would go for red every time - just look at the images posted by Street - does it for me.
If you had other colours to choose from? White is hard to beat at the moment, looks fantastic but so does that Speed Blue.
I was buying with other factors in mind - low mileage, 18"ers, FF blue tooth and good trade in price swung it for me - oh and actual price of the car - even the dealer said no one was that interested in Brisa Blue![]()
Best of both worlds, black magic FR with matt black rims with red lip.
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Ashley - It's clear that the Leon looks good no matter what colour and the bottom line is - it's down to personal taste.
Same with the mileage mate - depends how happy you are with the deal, how long you intend to keep it and how many miles might be on it when you go to sell. But as someone else mentioned earlier there are plenty of them out there if you're prepared to look around and wait awhile.
I travelled a bit for mine even though it seems most people would run a mile from Brisa Blue but when I bought at the start of the year I was looking at a mint 08 car with 18s and FFBT that had just touched 2k on the clock - at just over £12.5k I've no regrets.
A great car no matter what the colour.
Still go for the red though![]()
See.. You know red really is the way forward! Why are you complaining about a car thats done 40k?! Thats nothing! My previous car (Focus TDCi) I took to well over 90k and the car before that (Megane DCI) well over 120k with absolutely no problems.