Anyone have thoughts on the Chevy Northsky Blue Metallic color?

Looking for feedback on Chevy’s Northsky Blue Metallic

I’ve recently become obsessed with the color Northsky Blue Metallic on Chevrolet vehicles. It’s such a striking hue that really stands out in both daylight and under the show lights. I’m considering purchasing a Chevy in this color, but I want to gather some feedback before making a decision.

Questions I have:

  1. Which Chevy models are available in Northsky Blue Metallic?

    • I know it’s part of their color palette, but I’m particularly interested in the Chevy Camaro and the Silverado. Has anyone seen these models in this color?
  2. What are your thoughts on the color?

    • From your experiences, does it scratch easily? Does it still look good after a few years?
    • How do you think it compares to other colors like Black, White, or Red in terms of aesthetics?
  3. Any good pics?

    • If you’ve taken photos of a Chevy in Northsky Blue Metallic, I’d love to see them! What do they look like in different lighting conditions?
  4. Resale Value

    • Has anyone noticed how this color impacts the resale value? Does it help in selling faster or is it a hard sell down the line?
  5. Customizations with Blue

    • Any recommendations on modifications or accessories that go well with this color? I think it would look awesome with some polished chrome accents, but I’d love to hear your input.

Conclusion

Overall, I’m excited but cautious. Any input would really help me make the best decision! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

I’ve had my Chevy in Northsky Blue Metallic for over two years now. The color has held up surprisingly well against fading. Still looks as vibrant as the day I bought it!

That’s great to hear! How does it handle chips and scratches? That would be my main concern.

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I’ve noticed minor chips on mine, but nothing major. I think it’s pretty comparable to other colors in that aspect. It’s more about your driving habits.

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I love this color! It’s so eye-catching. As for maintenance, I find it easy to clean. A quick wash brings back the shine every time!

Sounds promising! Do you use any specific products or just regular soap?

I use a foam cannon with car soap. Takes a bit longer, but it protects the paint better and avoids scratches. Definitely worth it for Northsky Blue!

I think the color is stunning! However, I’ve seen a few people mentioning fading over time in other forums. Anyone experienced that directly?

I haven’t seen fading on mine yet, but I park in the shade most of the time. That might help!

I’m curious if anyone’s had issues with the color not matching after repairs? I love the color but fear it might be hard to match later.

That’s a valid concern. I had a scratch fixed, and they matched it perfectly, but I’ve heard differing opinions on other colors. Northsky Blue seems to be easier though.

I always say this color has a personality, and it sure stands out on the road! Not sure how it holds against the elements though.

Haha, totally agree! It’s like the car’s mood ring. How do people deal with scratches in that vibrant shade? Any tips?

I’ve seen the Chevy Northsky Blue Metallic in person, and it’s stunning! Depending on the light, it can appear almost electric blue or deep navy. Definitely one of my favorites!

I completely agree! The way it changes under different lighting really makes it stand out. Has anyone else taken pictures in different light?

Northsky Blue is definitely popular among my friends, and I’ve seen a few around town. It’s sleek and modern compared to traditional colors, giving it a unique touch.

I was skeptical at first, but after seeing it on the road, I can see why it’s gained traction! It’s refreshing among all the blacks and grays out there.

Exactly! That vibrant color really brightens up the streets. It’s like a breath of fresh air for car enthusiasts.

I’ve been debating between Northsky Blue and the new metallic red. Anyone have side-by-side comparisons?

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I think Northsky Blue has a more elegant appeal. It’s unique without being flashy. The red can feel a bit aggressive, in my opinion.

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