The white coupes are nice but it can be much more masculine but with a little help. I wouldn't just keep it stock. With the right mods, it can help it not be mistaken for a 'chick car'. If possible, I'd opt for a 550 instead of a 350. It's typical for men to be hungry for more power. Pun intended. The 550 also has a more aggressive body kit. Then I would definitely get a sportier (maybe black) grill and wheels. Maybe tinted windows too. Maybe lower it. There's a lot of little mods you can do to push it in that direction. But if you're content with a stock 350, get it. It's your car. Do what makes you happy. Found some images attached.
Just wanted to chime-in that I recently got a 2014 Diamond White E350 coupe and absolutely love it. The Diamond white gives it a nice luxurious look while still being sporty. I'm definitely planning on tinting the windows to emphasize the black and white contrast and go along with black roof.
White cab, top down with a white miniature poodle in your lap and a Kangol cap on tells the ladies alot about a man!
Just kidding guys!!!
Perception is your own. What the OP is saying he is not really sure a white car fits him.
I'd say if the interior color is tan with little or no black contrast its a chick car.
Black is "sportier"?
In my search for the red and silver combo (Not ready to pull the trigger on a buy yet) I find red with the white. Having a white car already which was my wives choice I am reluctant to be a two white car family. IN fact, I don't even like having two of the same brand!!! I like diversity.
So lets just say white for the masculinity gauge has factors:
1. Where do you live? Florida or upstate NY? Yeah, it matters!.
2. Color of interior. White and tan interior is not butch.
3. Married? Kids? Single? Metro? Guido? Hispanic?
4. owner a gay man?
5. What do you do for a living?
6. If you an obsessive mod head? If so, EVERYTHING matters.
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