We almost never see golden rims due to the color’s bad reputation hinting at over-tanned, multiple-gold-chain-tanktop-wearing douchebags.
However, Apple just released a golden iPhone, so gold might get fashionable again, even in the auto industry.
Used with caution and with the right overall theme, a car can look pretty good with some gold bling on it. No, Arab princes, this doesn’t mean that you can gold-plate whole Bugattis again...
But you can fit a luxury car with some nice golden rims. Like this Lexus LS we have here. Judging by the vehicle’s reputation as a serious luxury sedan for serious drivers, it’s totally safe to add golden ADV.1 five-double-spoked rims and a low suspension to it.
Of course, do it only for a white or black body finish - don’t mix gold with other colors if you don’t want to see people laughing at your ride.
Used with caution and with the right overall theme, a car can look pretty good with some gold bling on it. No, Arab princes, this doesn’t mean that you can gold-plate whole Bugattis again...
But you can fit a luxury car with some nice golden rims. Like this Lexus LS we have here. Judging by the vehicle’s reputation as a serious luxury sedan for serious drivers, it’s totally safe to add golden ADV.1 five-double-spoked rims and a low suspension to it.
Of course, do it only for a white or black body finish - don’t mix gold with other colors if you don’t want to see people laughing at your ride.