link of production stats
http://www.stahmann-motorsports.com/RS4 ... N_List.htm
US 2000 cars total
Exterior Colors:
Avus Silver (C2C2) 292 (15.0%)
Daytona Gray (6Y6Y) 520 (26.6%)
Imola Yellow (1T1T) 59 (3.0%)
Misano Red (N9N9) 99 (5.1%)
Mugello Blue (5W5W) 149 (7.6%)
Phantom Black (L8L8) 644 (33.0%)
Sprint Blue (5N5N) 135 (6.9%)
Ibis White* (T9T9) 29 (1.5%)
Arctic White* (B5B5) 5 (0.3%)
Suzuka Gray* (M1M1) 5 (0.3%)
Lava Gray* (1R1R) 3 (0.2%)
Papaya Orange* (X3X3) 1 (0.1%)
Glut Orange* (3F3F) 4 (0.2%)
Light Silver* (5B5B) 2 (0.1%)
Condor Gray* (5Q5Q) 1 (0.1%)
Unknown 5 (0.3%)
* Audi Exclusive Color
59 yellow, only 2 w/o sunroof
I'm not worried about resale, it's more dependent on condition and mileage than color
cars are a depreciating, consumable, commodity, not an investment...if I get 20 oe 22% back after 5 years doesn't matter that much
color is a preference and someone will want it, it's not like years ago, put it on the internet and you have national exposure
I've been tracking them and they go for about the same as any other color on ebay or autotrader
if you like it, make your best deal and go for it....it's a great color and looks much better in person (than pics) and especially good in low light conditions
I didn't pick the color, it just happned to be yellow
my priorities
mileage
warranty
previous owner (Audi of America)
wanted to buy from a dealer
no sunroof
price
and it turned out to be yellow, color was not a priority
bought it 4.5 years ago, 45k$, 7k miles, 2.5 years/50k miles of factory warranty and 2/100k CPO'ed
friends told my wife they thought they saw me driving it but said it couldn't be me, "Arthur would never drive a yellow car", lol
it's like a big toy