One would assume that a car company will provide the best color
combinations for the customers. Obviously not Mitsubishi.
First of all, they only provide the primitive exterior colors. Nothing
subtle, nothing artistic. Ok, fine, this is Mitsubishi we are talking
about. Then for exterior color of silver, aqua, gray, and red, only
black interior is allowed. "Black?" Are they color blind? Why not at
least give the customer a chance to not living in the darkness, why
not ar least provide the natural color of beige?
I hope they go to other companies' web sites to learn how to provide
matching color. And in case they cannot afford to spend $50 to hire an
art student to match the color for them, let the customers match the
matching colors themselves. Just let them choose either black or beige
in the simplest case.
I hope they fix this in the 2008 lineup. Ah, forget it. They probably
don't need any customer that is not color-blind.
At least now I know why they have been doing so poorly in the U.S.
It's by choice.
Bhagat Gurtu - 25 Sep 2007 11:53 GMT
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:22:37 -0700, kikivan wrote:
> I hope they fix this in the 2008 lineup. Ah, forget it. They probably
> don't need any customer that is not color-blind.
>
> At least now I know why they have been doing so poorly in the U.S. It's
> by choice.
Mitsubishi couldn't fix a leaking tap washer.
They are doing very poorly in other markets too. It won't be long before
some Indian or Chinese auto maker buys the still steaming turd for
peanuts.
morshedbashir@gmail.com - 27 Sep 2007 15:23 GMT
On Sep 25, 1:22 am, kikiv...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why not at
> least give the customer a chance to not living in the darkness, why
> not ar least provide the natural color of beige?
Beige !!! yack :-P