Most people who buy a paint sample car are looking for something unique in many ways it is one of a kind. On the other hand, what I have found is that it takes away from the car itself and puts a lot of attention on the color. I can think of one guy who posted in a form that the only thing I remember him ever talking about was the color of his car. On the other hand, I know someone whose wife got paint the sample panamera even he wrestled with the expanse on a base car, but she loved that color so much that she had to have it. I would love to order a GT silver Macan but there’s no way I’m going to spend that kind of money on what is typically a common color on other cars, but not available on the Mac. There are those people as well. It’s when the color is either unavailable or discontinued on a car, but yet available on others. . I sometimes say that it’s a lot of money and then talk to guys in Ferrari land we spent $60,000 for a color. Some are even more. I can’t do this comfortably and feel good about it. Maybe a system so traditional with colors that I think I can accept something more basic and be OK with it. The car is that good I even regret spending the $3000. I did to buy chalk, I never loved the color and I feel like I threw out the money and all I was trying to do was do something a little different for a change. To each his own.