Scout Color Poll #1

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Please choose your top three favorite colors (color samples below poll):

  • Red

    Votes: 207 13.9%
  • Butter Yellow

    Votes: 140 9.4%
  • Bright Yellow

    Votes: 81 5.5%
  • Avocado Green

    Votes: 191 12.9%
  • Bright Green

    Votes: 76 5.1%
  • Dark Green

    Votes: 600 40.4%
  • Sky Blue

    Votes: 203 13.7%
  • Bright Blue

    Votes: 122 8.2%
  • Medium Blue

    Votes: 127 8.6%
  • Dark Blue

    Votes: 248 16.7%
  • Blue/Grey

    Votes: 652 43.9%
  • Aqua Marine Blue

    Votes: 250 16.8%
  • Flat Grey

    Votes: 361 24.3%
  • Orange

    Votes: 322 21.7%
  • Copper

    Votes: 654 44.1%

  • Total voters
    1,484
White is a popular color here in Texas because its hotter than the Devils taint on a flaming saddle in July and August. You can literally burn your hand by touching a dark car for a few seconds.


This is not an anecdotal musing though. White vehicle have around 26% of the market share here.

If I had covered parking at work I might consider more exciting colors.
I can understand that and maybe if I ever move somewhere like Texas or Arizona I’ll consider white. It definitely wasn’t an issue in the UK that’s for sure! There was someone who had a cream Maserati and that looked awesome. A buddy of mine from a car club had a TVR Cerbera in white and that looked good too but I preferred black on that.
 
I like the Grenadier Scottish White (cream) and Magic Mushroom. Those are nice colors.

Magic Mushroom is on the left. Scottish white on the right. I was going to get one of those colors if I was going to get a Grenadier. But then I found the Scout and the rest is history.
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That Magic Muchroom is nice! Have to be blck wheels I think. Not sure the bronze would go well.
 
I am not a fan of the mix and match Dune interior, or of light interiors in general... I would never get the Ocean Coast interior. In my house, that interior would be trashed in a week for sure.
I think the light on the upper part of the seats would be okay. But no light carpet and places where you rest your elbows and touch points so to speak need to be the darker color if it’s a two tone interior.

As much as dislike all black, the all black interior in my Wrangler still looks great after 12 years.
 
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I think the light on the upper part of the seats would be okay. But no light carpet and places where you rest your elbows and touch points so to speak need to be the darker color if it’s a two tone interior.

As much as dislike all black, the all black interior in my Wrangler still looks great after 12 years.
Ain't a gunna be no carpet in mine!
 
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Ain't a gunna be no carpet in mine!
From your post to SMs ears. Same. I would really prefer no carpet.

One of the things I really like in the Grenadier was the interior coating. Ineos is a chemical company as well and one of the options is a floor coating that’s one of their products. The pattern reminded me of an epoxy garage floor pattern and it just seemed like it would be super easy to clean. If my Scout could have something like that I would much prefer it.
 
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