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Think thats been a red car car thing for many years mate, I used to work for Ford and they were bad for it, now I work for Vauxhall and they are bad for it! Its something to do with the oxides that that make up the pigments in the paint.
That said they dont make a lot of straight red cars nowadays, which is a shame cos I really like red cars my current daily driver is a 10 year old Pug 406 estate in red and it`s still as red as the day it was new but Peugeot lacquer all there cars, have done for years, whereas previous to water based paint there was no need to lacquer a solid colour car.
Rest assured though modern cars dont suffer the same fate as since the switch to water based paints all cars are lacquered not just the metallics other wise the paint would just wash off!
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