Bud, you need to go look at it for yourself. Everyone sees colors differently. Also and be sure to check out some of the comments on this forum regarding the ivory tricoat. Some owners have had bad experiences with it. I happen to have a Limited in ivory tricoast and like it....butI’m deciding between Black, crystal granite, maximum steel and ivory tricoat. I currently have a 2017 Laramie pearl white that has a cream tinge to it that I hate. Is the Ivory tricoat more “white” thanks.
Every speck of dust, pollen or tree sap shows on black....and then it's hot as hell.....not for meI’m deciding between Black, crystal granite, maximum steel and ivory tricoat. I currently have a 2017 Laramie pearl white that has a cream tinge to it that I hate. Is the Ivory tricoat more “white” thanks.
exactly why we choose Ivory... much easier to keep looking decentEvery speck of dust, pollen or tree sap shows on black....and then it's hot as hell.....not for me
Agreed. They don’t even have that much pearl, for a supposed tri-coat finish. Nothing like the excellent “white diamond tri-coat” from Cadillac, for example. I might’ve gone white if that were the case.I feel like mine is more white than cream. It’s a white pearl.
Yeah definitely not like the white diamond Cadillac color that I actually love too! I have an appreciation for white cars so it works for me big time and was my number one choice for sure. Maximum steel was my second choice.Agreed. They don’t even have that much pearl, for a supposed tri-coat finish. Nothing like the excellent “white diamond tri-coat” from Cadillac, for example. I might’ve gone white if that were the case.
Don’t get me wrong; it still looks nice. But it reads as a regular metallic white, in my opinion. And the extensive mismatch issues between cabs, beds, and flares indicate that FCA is having trouble getting it right.