I would order a cross if it were in orange, after-all those seats certainly look made to match with orange body colour.
We did buy the Antarctica and certainly wonder why on earth they wouldn't have included a 'winter' pack on something with that name. TBH I wanted white but don't like the white cross with all that plastic.... I think white is easier to maintain over the long-term compared to metallics.
Limited editions (unique models) should hold a reasonable value too that was another thing that was in it's favour so a LE Cross would be great.... I wonder, have they ever offered a LE Cross in the past??
Do you really think by you buying a Panda Antarctica that you have bought a unique model that will hold its value over a spec'd up 4x4? Come on... It was truely a forced limited edition so that fiat could stop production at the factory and work on the euro6 engines.
Its a 4x4 that the buyer wasn't allowed to pick any of the options they actually fancied.
If anything, they have out sold, in UK, any other one particular colour of the 4x4.
Jeez, I hope you don't get stuck with one with the plastic wheel.
The black roof was a nice limited edition touch but everything else is buyable so nothing unique there then.
At least you have the unique selling point that you don't have the common as muck heated windscreen and heated seats. The true freezing cold penguins actually sit inside the car.
To make things sweeter for me, the more people that don't buy red paint, due to your top notch advice, the more unique my red panda cross remains.
Unique: 1. existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics. 2. having no like or equal. 3. A flakey red panda cross. 4. Not a Panda Antarctica.
I thought this might help extinguish ur negativity towards other peoples choices of car, model, colours and options. Especially during the exciting period of ordering & waiting on their car. Next you'll be telling kids that santas sleigh has fading red, pink paint, And Rudolph once had a bright red nose but its all gone flakey & dull. And that Mrs Claus has a Venetian Blue rinse hair-do.
Due to the red paint issues, I'm considering getting a special unique, yes a one of, paint job done on the car. A sparkling deep orange. Surely that will hold its value being a sole example and I can then sell it on to you at top dollar. I'll even let you pick an option, do you want a chocolate orange roof to match the doors or bronze to match the dash?
Anyhoo... Take it easy my friend but always remember to take it
especially when you give it so well.
Who are you callin' plastic?
A touchy white cross