Originally Posted by superset
(Post 7758849)
On the Porsche Macan, those are known as "side blades". For a mere $600 bucks, you can have them painted the color of the car. Gosh, how nice of Porsche to do that. :D
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Those wheels aren't doing that car any favors either.
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GLE 450 Hey there guys -- Just picked this up last week! My first Mercedes, the technology is out of this world. |
beautiful!!!
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FINALLY HERE MY NEW BABY
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2020 GLE 350 night package fully loaded. Just picked her up today. I'll post more pics and info later during the week. |
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GLE 350
Premium 1, Drivers Assistance, 3rd Row, standard wheels, suspension, sunroof.
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E-ABC front suspension
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The interior lighting in the GLE is insane. Can't wait until I take delivery.
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After a 3 month wait, picked her up Saturday
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Congrats @audi40 perhaps I should have ordered at your dealership :rolf:
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Selenite 450 w/E-ABC and Burmester 3D
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Love that color, Skizz.
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Selenite Grey
Originally Posted by bigpern23
(Post 7783063)
Love that color, Skizz.
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Originally Posted by GregW / Oregon
(Post 7783370)
Grey is not a color, it's an achromatic. :) But, I like it too. Good choice if one is stuck with black fender lips.
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Originally Posted by bigpern23
(Post 7783394)
”Love that achromatic” would have probably come off sounding pretentious, but as a professional photographer and writer, I appreciate your respect for the language. :)
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Originally Posted by GregW / Oregon
(Post 7783370)
Grey is not a color, it's an achromatic. :) But, I like it too. Good choice if one is stuck with black fender lips.
Grey. ... Grey (British English) or gray (American English; see spelling differences) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral color or achromatic color, meaning literally that it is a color "without color," because it can be composed of black and white. |
Originally Posted by Ron.s
(Post 7783457)
I keep learning new things on this forum! Some would still say it’s a color:crazy: Here’s Wikipedia definition:
Grey. ... Grey (British English) or gray (American English; see spelling differences) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral color or achromatic color, meaning literally that it is a color "without color," because it can be composed of black and white. |
Originally Posted by bigpern23
(Post 7783480)
I'm with Greg, technically speaking. Mixing black (the absence of light) with white (the reflection of all wavelengths of light) does not create a color. It creates a shade or tone, but not a color. Gray can not be made by mixing colors of the color wheel, thus, it is not actually a color. But "Love that achromatic" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. And, yes, I can be a nerd for this kind of grammatical nitpicking, so it's fun to see someone else pick up on it.
If you argue that black is the absence of color then I ask “What is in a tube of black paint?” A Chemist would argue that black is a color when you are referring to the color of pigments and the coloring agents of tangible objects. :D |
Originally Posted by GregW / Oregon
(Post 7783449)
I’m a semi-pro photographer and architect, so a little anal-retentive on that stuff! :)
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https://www.colormatters.com/color-a...d-white-colors
When it comes to color as light, black is not a color (it is the absence of light) and white is a color (it is the sum of all wavelengths of light). When it comes to pigment, black is a color, white is not. Gray, then, must be a color. Thus, when it comes to the paint job of a car, yes, gray is a color. |
I should have just got red.
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