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Orange cars for sale
If you’re looking for an a-peeling deal on an orange car, there are many to choose from with BuyaCar. Whether you want a little hatchback that’s easy on juice or a sportier, youthful SUV to get you noticed, start searching for your perfect orange car, buy or arrange finance online and organise free delivery to your house in a few easy steps.
Which types of car suit orange paint?
While there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to personal taste, most would agree that orange can be a divisive car colour, which works best on models that are either small, such as the Mini Hatch, or sporty – Toyota's GT86 coupe being a fine example.
Few manufacturers make orange paint available at all, but those which do ensure it’s not an option on larger models in the range, hence an orange BMW 5 Series is not something you are likely to stumble upon.
Are there different types of orange paint?
While orange is available in solid, metallic and – occasionally – matte options, it’s a hue which relies on its own vibrancy more than most, without the need for light tricks afforded by flakes in the paint itself.
Why should I buy an orange car?
If you consider yourself to have a zest for life and an energetic, joyful personality, then an orange car could be an Outspan-ding choice for you.
It will get you noticed, both consciously and within the peripheral vision of other drivers, which is a bonus given the number of grey weather days the British climate delivers each year.
Are there any disadvantages to owning an orange car?
Although orange cars aren’t exactly rare, they are still on the less common end of the scale, which might mean it will be harder to find a buyer for when it’s trade-in time. But as long as it’s car-appropriate, it shouldn’t prove too tricky.