Black car in Cyprus: advantages and disadvantages

24 August 2024 Liza Medvetskaya 819

Strangely enough, it is the colour of a car and how well it blends with a particular brand that makes the first impression of a car.

If a car is attractive on the outside, it is more likely to be liked on the inside. Black is considered a classic colour for a variety of reasons; to some it represents austerity and intimidation, to others elegance and refinement, and to some it is a ceremonial colour associated with a man's suit.

The colour of a car can be anything, as long as it's black," said Henry Ford.

The phrase still resonates with owners of black cars. But even the perfect colour, according to the great industrialist, can have flaws. Not without reason, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat), black cars are bought less often on the island than white or even grey ones. Let's take a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of buying a black car in Cyprus.

The main advantages

Elegance and prestige

Monochrome colours are a characteristic of expensive cars. At the same time, black is the most spectacular of all. It is associated with luxury and prestige. Even if you are planning to buy the most basic model of car in Cyprus, black will give you a clearer silhouette and smoother lines. Black is a colour you will never get bored of. It doesn't draw attention to itself.

Black combines perfectly with chrome details and accents, creating a sophisticated image. A black car suits both men and women. It is impossible to grow out of it, unlike red, green or blue.

It's easy to match the colour

A black car is much easier to paint, especially if there is damage that needs to be repaired discreetly. It also hides minor imperfections and there is no need to achieve uniformity. Unlike light colours, black does not accentuate small imperfections.

In Africa, black is black. Here it is impossible to miss in a shade if you want to hide the imperfections of the body. It is particularly useful in an urban environment where some scratches are unavoidable.

Ease of resale

Black cars are always in demand on the second-hand market. This colour is popular with buyers as it is considered classic and neutral, making it easier to sell the car in the future. In general, most car manufacturers offer their models in black as they understand the demand and appeal of this colour.

Main disadvantages

Dust and dirt

The main argument against buying a black car can be that it shows dirt and dust. However, a black car looks great when it is clean. The unique shine gives the car impact and elegance. But it only takes a few trips to the beach or a dust storm to make your car look like a dirty child and give pedestrians a reason to write something funny on the black body.

The owner of a black car should be prepared to wash his favourite car several times more often than his neighbour with a white car. In Cyprus, this is very expensive. The minimum charge for washing a small car starts at 10 euros. According to statistics, black cars are washed twice as often in car washes.

The body will fade over the years.

A black car only looks good for a few years after it leaves the showroom. Black is very sensitive to the environment and fades quickly. Over the years, black burns out in the sun and loses its former lustre and glamour.

The paintwork is covered with a matte finish that becomes increasingly dense over time. To prevent this, park your swallow in a covered car park, under an awning or at least under a special cover.

Getting hot in the sun

Cyprus is known for its hot climate, especially in summer when temperatures can exceed +30°C. As black is the colour that absorbs the most heat and sunlight, black cars heat up the fastest in the sun.

This disadvantage is most acute in Cyprus when you get into a car parked in the sun in August. However, this is a temporary inconvenience that disappears in a few minutes if you simply fill up the petrol tank and turn on the air conditioning.

Buying a black car in Cyprus is a choice in favour of style and versatility, but the island's climate must be taken into account. Black can be a less practical colour due to increased heat and dirt visibility. If you are prepared for the extra cost of maintenance and comfort in hot weather, a black car is an excellent choice. However, if you are looking for practicality in the Cypriot climate, it may be worth considering lighter shades.

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