05-15-2011, 02:45 PM | #1 |
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For those of you who have seen an X5 in Jet Black or Black Sapphire exterior, which one appears to have the "blackest" or darkest appearance. Post pics to compare or prove your point....thanks. |
05-15-2011, 02:56 PM | #2 |
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I've battled myself back and forth for a while on this (got so annoyed last time, I chose silver). I've owned a sapphire BMW before and always thought I would prefer the jet black. In my opinion, Jet black looks clean and shiny but ages very fast and shows ALL imperfections (go to a lot and look at a pre-owned jet black). Sapphire is darker from far but has a slight haze over it which hides swirl marks (a bit) and seems to age more gracefully.
I also had to wonder why most (more expensive) BMWs have Sapphire vs Jet and it is a pay option on lower models. Last week I ordered a jet black X5 50i but was concerned about how it looked with the black plastic bumper/trim contrast. After going to the dealership and comparing both, I changed to sapphire. |
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Steve, Thank you so much for the input. Do you have pics by any chance to show it? |
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05-15-2011, 09:52 PM | #4 | |
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The only other thing I would say is it also depends on how you will outfit it and the look your going for...wheels, trim and add-on's. I personally would live with the sunlight change in the sapphire, to ease the continuous work load involved with keeping the Jet black...Scratch free! |
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