Stratus Grey vs Black?
Sorry for a weak color question, but I'm trying to decide on a car without being able to see it in person. In the pictures, Stratus Grey looks like black, but obviously it must be a shade lighter. Have any of you seen one (or own one) in SG? If so, how does it look? Do you prefer it over black?
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The stratus grey is a much lighter color...... jaguar xf stratus grey - Yahoo! Search Results
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I have a stratus XF. it is very dark, and a lot of people confuse it for black in person too. definitely not "much lighter."
The main difference I would say is that the stratus has a lot more "depth" to the color. it looks very rich in person, whereas I think the black is sort of boring. |
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This shows the difference between the two better...
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Actually, no it doesn't. Unless of course you have permanent sun glare (as in the picture shown) from all angles. Stratus grey is the darkest of three or four different grey shades and an additional three or four different silver shades used by Jaguar in the last few years. On overcast days it is frequently mistaken for black, and in the same light (bright or dark) it will never appear "much lighter" than black. Lunar Grey is the medium grey shade and even it appears pretty dark on cloudy days.
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I am not saying, it's not the darkest of all the greys, but don't want to confuse anyone with Stratus Grey being black.
Lets try it again with both in the sun light.... |
yep, I'd say the last two photos in that group of 4 illustrate the difference very well. It's slight.
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Originally Posted by bobby
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I have a stratus XF. it is very dark, and a lot of people confuse it for black in person too. definitely not "much lighter."
The main difference I would say is that the stratus has a lot more "depth" to the color. it looks very rich in person, whereas I think the black is sort of boring. Everyone that sees the color up close always describes it as brilliant. Not black. Not grey. More like a really shiney gunmetal? Black cars always look nice and executive. But too many black cars out there. I got stratus because it just looks do damn rich. I don't think you'll be disappointed in it. I would liken it to white. Vs pearl white. Pearl just looks that much nicer. IMO. |
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For some reason grey doesn't appeal to me as much, but i have to agree, both the XF and the XJ, look sharp in white. It's second favorite color on Jaguars in general. It shows of the silhouette and just looks very rich.
My '12 is Midnight Black, which changes from dark navy blue to dark black. For comparison: from left to right - Ebony, Midnight Black, Stratus Grey |
Just picked up my 13 XFR this Tuesday which is Stratus Grey. Had it parked beside a midnight black one at the dealership and I'm really glad I went with the Stratus. Almost black but has much more depth to the colour and actually looks slightly different depending on the light, I like the variety.
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You can't say things like that and not post pictures...Congratulations!
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The most stunning XF I've ever seen was in the showroom and was stratus gray with the full black pack. It took my breath away!! It's why I had my lunar gray chrome all glossed black. No regrets!!
If I can ever order my own, that's gonna be it!! With carbon fiber dash and black interior. I'm salivating!! |
Would have gone Stratus but I'm a cheapskate and bought used...none available. It's the nicest colour for me and I'm sick of all the gray cars on the road!
The only other option I would go for if buying new is the Italian racing red....awesome. |
Originally Posted by wannajag
(Post 777682)
Would have gone Stratus but I'm a cheapskate and bought used...none available. It's the nicest colour for me and I'm sick of all the gray cars on the road!
The only other option I would go for if buying new is the Italian racing red....awesome. |
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Originally Posted by rbobzilla
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Meaning absolutely no disrespect to anyone on this thread, but I really don't understand the point of color questions. It's completely and totally subjective. If you like white, go for it. If you like red or silver or lunar, go for it. It's for you and who cares what anyone else thinks. Same with interior color. Now, if the question is whether Jag's black is more or less susceptible to swirling than others or if the interior tends to show dirt, that's another issue entirely. All the colors and combinations are great - for the person who likes them.
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lol we've gone from arguing about the difference between Stratus Gray and Black to arguing about arguing about the difference between Stratus Gray and Black.
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Originally Posted by TMack
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If you actually read the OP you see that I wasn't asking for others' opinions on their favorite color, I was asking whose seen the Stratus Gray in person because I have not and wanted to know how it compares to black. A pretty reasonable request, I think. And I do appreciate the constructive responses. -TMc
No reason to get your back up - and if you read my response, I never said anything about opinions about a favorite color. Rather, every color conversation on every thread on every manufacturer board results in basically the following: Oh, I like that color, No, you should consider different one. It's very light. No, it's dark. Shows dirt. No, it doesn't. Depends on the position of the sun and moon... And so on. Therefore, the discussion becomes circular, and most of the time doesn't result in anything... |
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Wow Guys,
I came on here to check the difference between the colors for my new R Cpe. Got more education on human psychology than shades of grey! |
OP, when I bought my 2012 used, I thought the car was black and that the dealer made a mistake when it was listed as gray. In the sunlight, the metallic really shows up and one can see that it is not really black, but when not in the direct sunlight, it is easily mistaken for black. I have grown to like it very much. I hope this helps in your decision.
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