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First look at all the paint options

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Thanks to a new article posted up on Autoblog you can have a look at all 10 paint options for the Blazer. At the moment I'm leaning towards the Summit White and Nightfall Gray Metallic. What do you guys prefer? https://www.autoblog.com/2018/12/27/2019-chevrolet-blazer-info-specs-pricing-review/#slide-7492495
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Is it just me or do neither of the reds look as orange as the official debut model? I guess it could have just been the lighting at the show. At the moment leaning towards Red Hot or Kinetic Blue.
After realizing how much the Blazer resembles the new Lambo SUV, i've been put off from selecting any Lambo-like colors: blue and bronze so far.

I pray they don't give us orange.
Yeah I think the lighting just gave a misleading shimmer to the Red. I actually prefer the darker Cajun, but will most likely just play it safe with Black.
I'm just glad that Audi did enough to distinguish both of its products given how similar both are underneath

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I for one don't see any resemblance between the Blazer and the Urus, which there shouldn't be given their difference in price. Looks like one owner of the Urus has already found that Lamborghini is misspelled in the infotainment screen lol.
Ordered a Cajun red tint coat...The color is amazing in person....Pictures do not do it justice!
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Ordered a Cajun red tint coat...The color is amazing in person....Pictures do not do it justice!
I hope you have plans to keep that red looking like new over time because too much sun exposure over time can dull them quite a bit.
I plan on getting a paint protectant on it. Hopefully, that will help. Any suggestions on the type/product?
3M and Xpel paint protection films are typically the main two that people go for. On the more expensive end there is also ceramic paint protection, which offers a higher level of durability and helps keep the car cleaner.
I hear that getting some protective application put on your clear film (think of it like wax) helps to prolong the overall protection, so that might be an extra step to consider
Feel free to ask away on anything else because this topic is sort of endless. Protecting your paint is essential after all and a lot goes into it, thats if you really want to cover all the details and ensure its in the best condition for years to come.
I plan on getting a paint protectant on it. Hopefully, that will help. Any suggestions on the type/product?
It is a good idea to put some paint protection before it last. I got a professional to do it; I prefer ceramic paint protection because it has much longer durability than paint sealant and the outcome is excellent its worth every penny though it is somewhat expensive.
i'm scheduled this coming week to get the paint protection film on the leading edge of the hood which will extend 18" back...the way this hood slopes down it looks to be very vulnerable to stone chips...i don't care for the look and maintenance of the bug deflector some people use...and i will have a 10 year warranty
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