With the SRT-6 you only have four colors to chose from. The two most popular colors are Black and Aero Blue followed by Grafite, (a med grey color) and then the least seen is SSB, silver sapphire blue, a very light blue/grey color.
Nav and the Conti/ps2 sport tires are about the only two options you have.
Yes, but what is everyone's pick out of those? I'm about to purchase one and not sure on the color choice...
After a week of sleeping on it, I am up in the air on which color? To me, Black is Black; Charcoal is safe; SSB I dig on line, just not sure in person? Then we have Aero Blue, which I lust, but will I love it down the road???
The Silver Saphire Blue shows off the body lines better than the darker colors. Aero Blue is nice if you want more "blue" and less "silver". We have an SSB SRT-6 since it's a silvery color with a twinge of blue in it. Aero Blue is a blue with a twinge of silver in it. SSB has more of a metal flake appearance whereas the Aero Blue does not. Mirror images of lighter, vs. darker.
Black has more upkeep in general. I'm just not a black car guy.
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Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you make it through the wall.
I got my SRT! I ended up going SSB after lots of back n forth. To be honest I couldn't be happier. Who would have thought a color choice would be so hard? It says a lot about how great the car looks. I will update pics soon! Thanks for the input...
PS WHAT A KILLER CAR! I've had dozens and dozens and dozens of cars and bikes and this may be my favorite one yet.
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