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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / September 2004

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black paint - hotter car?

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Mark Kozyra - 06 Sep 2004 18:52 GMT
I personally own a black and silver car at this moment.  On a hot day,
the black car is extremely hotter than the silver.  I'm no physicist
so don't ask me why, but that answers the question.
Max f.ck - 15 Sep 2004 23:55 GMT
> I personally own a black and silver car at this moment.  On a hot day,
> the black car is extremely hotter than the silver.  I'm no physicist
> so don't ask me why, but that answers the question.
obviously, a darker colour absorbs more of the sun's energy than say white.

A white car tends to be cool in summer, black very very hot.

But, face it. Black cars are way cool, who cares if the windows need to
be down?
 
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