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I test drove a black SE last fall.  Dealer still has it.  ;)   Over the years, we've owned 3 black, 1 green, 2 dark blue and 2 red cars and in the heat of a Texas summer they all get hot.  The little bit of research I've done said darker cars heat up quicker but lighter colors peak within 10-15 degrees of a dark color.  Hot is hot.  Get tinting and use a windshield shade.

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Oh, it's getting tint asap after we get it home, unless I can get the dealer to do it(without it taking a week). I drive a metallic red  F150, my wife drives light blue Escape hybrid, they both get very hot. We figured with the remote start with a/c on, then the 4 window roll down with the remote, we will be able to negate the black on black. I really like the look of this car best in black. One more day closer. Have never ordered a car before. :waiting:

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