Why not?
1. Because it is just like you paid for grey primer and didn't get paint on top of it?
2. But when you do see a grey car usually it is meant to signify that it has a standout design, symmetry, power and status? Doesn't Audi make a few? In other words it really has to be a work of art and muscle to be a grey car? Like it is a U.S. Navy Destroyer, the gestalt of?
But how would a grey car fare? Wouldn't be like a white car that showed the dirt all the time?
The cars that you do see that are close to grey are metallic silver. And there are a lot of them. But I mean that metallic silver doesn't really look right does it? Somehow it looks cheap? Because it is paint that is meant to look like a polished fine metal so it can never really come close to duplicating the real thing.
See a grey car is meant to signify, "You don't need to observe the paint at all, the performance and styling trumps (oh God what did he do to that word) all those comparative points."
I mean it has to be really good or you are going to look at it and say, that car looks primed, it needs to be top coated righ away before that porous primer starts to rust.
And to be fair the greys that I see on high end models have some type of clear coat or advanced pigment coat? But it is more like a grey pigment that draws light in and captures it and doesn't reflect it?
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Off topic. Does Saudi Arabia buy all the expensive Italian sports cars years in advance on the list to use as Police Cars? And what arrangement did FDR make with Saudi Arabia at the end of WW2? Is there money going into some trust funds we don't know about? What about former British control of Hong Kong? Is there somehow an annuity of payments to them that will never end even though... And when you look at the T industry in this country you wonder how it was foreign money influenced to be in existence and evade consumer protection laws and strict liability laws. And then you read our Declaration of Independence and you see that some imperialists were changing our founding laws here and we had had enough of it? And I really don't think someone that stuttered is smart enough to understand the importance of that. One final point, I believe that if there are any lawyers in this country who hold public office who are for gun control they should be disbarred. Why? Because in American Law all laws created must conform to the Supreme Law the United States Constitution. And indeed if such lawyers holding public office are disbarred. It means that they sought public office on false pretenses. And hence can and legally should be removed from office, via the appropriate legal method. I mean at the very least the legal/judicial system ought to be able to get that much right! How come they can't get that much right?
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Back on topic.
Grey doesn't really go with brown does it? Grey goes with blue. Perhaps that is the reason you don't see many.
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