Yesterday I parked my 2007 Prius next to a newer model. Both cars are supposed to be red, but the South Florida sun has turned my Prius pink. Since I am in the market for a new car, I wonder if anyone has any input on color options. I would like to go once again with the red or blue, but the car will sit in the sun everyday. Does anybody have any input or suggestions on car color?
maybe your paint is just oxidized? I bet a paint correction using a polish and then a wax/paint sealant would bring life back to your paint.
Red will deteriorate the most in the sun. For FL, the white is clearly the way to go with the tan interior.
My understanding is red absorbs the shorter wave length, higher energy parts of the light spectrum (closer to violet), to reflects the lower energy part (red), and gets damaged more than other colors.
Blizzard Pearl looks stellar in the sunlight, and shade, and clean, and even with bugs on her It'll also stay comfortable inside with dark tinted windows along with a solar roof. Mike
My former 1991 Toyota pickup is still in town and I occasionally see it. Parts of it have gone from red to pink to, now, white.
Red has always been the color to fade the most, Blue is better. But I've never seen white paint fade. White is the most practical color for a car that is left outdoors in the sun. The interior will by cooler in a car with a white roof.
Blue will heat up the interior almost as much as Black, I have to agree that for south Florida, white would be the best color, next maybe silver. IMHO
My sincere thanks to the people who provided great advice the last few days on Prius Chat. This morning I purchased a Blizzard Pearl (that’s white in English) 2012 Prius 4. My 2007 Prius was red, but it was close to pink when I sold it this morning, so it seemed white was the best choice for a car that is left outside in South Florida. I am now plodding my way through the controls at the manuals. That should cover my reading for about a month.
Awesome car Mike Enjoy the warm sunny weather down there It's snow & 12F degrees up here and my Prius is in storage until May Mike
Mike Dow, I was reffering to WE0H, his name is also Mike haha, A hack job that a lot of Japanese import companies do is to tint their red clear coats so the base pigment for the red is not as expensive on the basecoat, I'm sure a claybar and a light polish with a DA will bring back the luster on your red Prius.
You could'a brought that car out to LA and turned it into a show car finish Mike are you gonna post up some pics for us to see? Also join the Blizzard Brigade if you haven't already. They'll assign your car with a serial number Mike
Even up here in the often-gray Northeast, Toyota red fades fast, lot of "pink" 90's Toyotas running around. Other manufacturers' reds seem to have held up better to varying degrees. Good call on the Blizzard for the hot Florida sun. Enjoy!
Ha ha, you didn't join the Blizzard Brigade? Let me find the link. Stand by... Introducing the Blizzard Brigade | PriusChat Mike
I just spent a few hours familiarizing myself with the car. The instruction manual was all but useless--I spent a good portion of the time reading Prius Chat in order to decipher the manual. The Blizzard Pearl finish is gorgeous, but I'm worried about the black spoiler bar on the back. That's where the clear coat finish bubbled up on my 2007 red Prius. Any suggestions on avoiding the same fate? More frequent waxing? Any coating I can purchase?
Bring it into a shop that installs 3M Paint Protection Film. That clear film is a UV blocker and has a lifetime warranty against yellowing. It'll protect that very shiny spoiler. When I close my hatch, I only touch the chrome Toyota emblem so I can't scratch paint or spoiler. The emblem is replaceable if it gets dinged The other parts are expensive to repair The film will do the trick for you in that nice warm sunshine It can be installed on any surface you want to protect so look around the car and you will see lots of surfaces that the film can be used on Almost forgot, yes wax as much as you want. It will only keep your car looking stellar looking. Blizzard Pearl looks amazing in sunlight. Mike
There are two handles (slots in the plastic trim) on the inside of the hatch, for closing. I pull on one of those with enough force, then take my hand out, and let it swing close. I prefer not to touch the exterior of the car when closing the hatch, the rear is always filthy, even just a day or two after washing.