Why does the Sagitar Manganese Black turn greener when exposed to sunlight?
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The Sagitar Manganese Black is not actually a highly saturated or pure black. In bright lighting conditions, it may appear slightly grayish or greenish. This becomes more evident when compared to the Phantom Black of the Magotan. When strong light is shone on the side, the Manganese Black Sagitar presents a silver-gray hue, while the Phantom Black Magotan remains black. Additional Information: Sagitar Color Comparison: Unlike Mazda or Subaru, which are often associated with red or blue, the Sagitar does not have a strong color preference. Therefore, in the used car market, whether it's white or black does not significantly affect the Sagitar's resale value. However, colors like Storm Blue, Pacific Blue, and Romani Red may have a slight impact on resale value. These colors are more difficult to repair. If the car has no paint chips or aging issues, it's fine; otherwise, used car dealers may find it more troublesome to refurbish, potentially affecting the transaction.