SoCalDriver
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I’d describe it as sea-foam green
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I'm pretty sure that's Anvil. It would look VERY different depending on the lighting.Great pic’s. Shows the colors in a perfect time of day. ‘Earl’ is a great new color, very close to what the 10th Anniversary Rubicon was proposed to be. Too bad you can’t get red interior to go with it.
I've been thinking Light Slate Blue, myself.I’d describe it as sea-foam green
I have seen it look blue before tooI've been thinking Light Slate Blue, myself.
I'm not sure about the ones that you listed, but punk'n is back.The blue accents on the 4xe look good with Earl. To me it is just another shade of gray. I can't tell the difference between Granite and Stingray and I don't think I would notice much difference with Earl.
I would love to see Sunset Orange, Copperhead, Copper Brown, Dune return.
There is no way that Earl is even remotely gray.People confuse granite. It’s actually a very slight brown hue when it’s clean and in the sun.
The JL has/had: Billet Silver, Granite, Sting Gray, Platinum Silver and now Earl.
Five shades for five motor choices, challenge accepted. (2.0t, 3.6, 392, 4xe, 3.0)
So, in other words, you're saying that with Earl, Stellantis has reached the Crest of their color offerings?After holding out 4 months to order, I finally saw my first Earl colored Jeep & was disappointed. At worst, it is toothpaste green, and at best, it is baby blue. I was hoping it would be closer to Anvil. Here's a side-by-side comparison of Earl vs. Anvil:
Well done. Yes.So, in other words, you're saying that with Earl, Stellantis has reached the Crest of their color offerings?
I remember reading in here back when Earl was rumored that the paint code for Earl was also called Minty?After holding out 4 months to order, I finally saw my first Earl colored Jeep & was disappointed. At worst, it is toothpaste green, and at best, it is baby blue. I was hoping it would be closer to Anvil. Here's a side-by-side comparison of Earl vs. Anvil:
Yep, more of light blue than gray.There is no way that Earl is even remotely gray.