Indium Gray E63
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'08 E63 - P 30, 66GT 350 (sold)
Indium Gray E63
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Don't see too many Indium Gray cars. Is this a rare color and if so because it doesn't sell much so considered a dog?
See a lot more Flint Grey and Iridium Silver...
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Don't see too many Indium Gray cars. Is this a rare color and if so because it doesn't sell much so considered a dog?
See a lot more Flint Grey and Iridium Silver...
Curious!
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Nothing wrong with Indium. I looked for one but would have had to order it. I picked up a Flint off the floor instead. Indium is a warm gray, Flint is more neutral or slightly cold.
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I have only seen one other Indium Grey E-class in my area. And it was an E350.
I get a lot of compliments on my car's color. It's one of those paint jobs where the color seems to change with the light conditions. On cloudy days, it can take on a brownish hue. On bright days, it takes on a dark grey hue.
I love the color, and it's uniqueness. I special-ordered this color, and am very happy with it.
I get a lot of compliments on my car's color. It's one of those paint jobs where the color seems to change with the light conditions. On cloudy days, it can take on a brownish hue. On bright days, it takes on a dark grey hue.
I love the color, and it's uniqueness. I special-ordered this color, and am very happy with it.
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Thanks guys - I've seen the color a few months back in TX and liked it. I found one locally and plan on looking at it. Some colors don't move fast and offer the benefit of being able to potentially swing a better deal as they are slow moving. I think Jade Green falls into this category, possibly Indium Grey. I kind of like the fact that you don't see them everyday like black and iridium silver...