2004 - Pictures and comments
Anyone know of a car that has a similar yellow to the Rio yellow? I originally thought that it was going to be brighter but someone mentioned that it was going to be darker. Darker would be cool but lighter would look too cheap on this car. Kind of like the yellow on the beetle. I am kind of hoping it is similar to the PPG Yellow on the C-4 Vettes. That is by far my favorite yellow on any car.
Well according to hondas color chart for 2004, only the two silvers get the red/black.
"Anyone know of a car that has a similar yellow to the Rio yellow? I originally thought that it was going to be brighter but someone mentioned that it was going to be darker. Darker would be cool but lighter would look too cheap on this car. Kind of like the yellow on the beetle. I am kind of hoping it is similar to the PPG Yellow on the C-4 Vettes. That is by far my favorite yellow on any car."
Again, if you look at hondas color chart for 2004 you can see a small clip of RIO yellow. It is much darker, like a mustard..sort of.
"Anyone know of a car that has a similar yellow to the Rio yellow? I originally thought that it was going to be brighter but someone mentioned that it was going to be darker. Darker would be cool but lighter would look too cheap on this car. Kind of like the yellow on the beetle. I am kind of hoping it is similar to the PPG Yellow on the C-4 Vettes. That is by far my favorite yellow on any car."
Again, if you look at hondas color chart for 2004 you can see a small clip of RIO yellow. It is much darker, like a mustard..sort of.
That is interesting that the door sills are black, hmmmm.
Maybe the color chart is wrong? Or maybe not and that's just a demo picture. Makes me wonder if the interior on the black one I'm putting a deposit down on has an all black interior or red/black. The dealer says completely black/black.
I wouldn't mind either way I guess. I do prefer the look of all black, but I guess this does gives me something unique to the 2004 +
Maybe the color chart is wrong? Or maybe not and that's just a demo picture. Makes me wonder if the interior on the black one I'm putting a deposit down on has an all black interior or red/black. The dealer says completely black/black.
I wouldn't mind either way I guess. I do prefer the look of all black, but I guess this does gives me something unique to the 2004 +
Originally posted by JsnS2k
That is intresting that the door sills are black, hmmmm.
Maybe the color chart is wrong? Or maybe not and tats just a demo picture. Makes me wonder if the interior on the black one im putting a deposit down on has an all black interior or red/black. The dealer says compleatly black/black.
I wouldnt mind either way I guess. I do prefer the look of all black, but I guess this does gives me something unique to the 2004 +
That is intresting that the door sills are black, hmmmm.
Maybe the color chart is wrong? Or maybe not and tats just a demo picture. Makes me wonder if the interior on the black one im putting a deposit down on has an all black interior or red/black. The dealer says compleatly black/black.
I wouldnt mind either way I guess. I do prefer the look of all black, but I guess this does gives me something unique to the 2004 +
Also I think that the hood is black too, and it's like silver because of the studio lights.
Originally posted by JsnS2k
Again, if you look at hondas color chart for 2004 you can see a small clip of RIO yellow. It is much darker, like a mustard..sort of.
Again, if you look at hondas color chart for 2004 you can see a small clip of RIO yellow. It is much darker, like a mustard..sort of.
Originally posted by JsnS2k
I personally like Spa and porsches speed yellow, similar in color. I am hoping this will not turn out like subarus yellow, if it does..Then well, that sucks.
I personally like Spa and porsches speed yellow, similar in color. I am hoping this will not turn out like subarus yellow, if it does..Then well, that sucks.
A friend of mine got a MonteCarlo blue, but dammit, looks so dark! I think a Subaru Impreza blue yould be much better.


