Why Can't an Orange Car Ever Win Tuner Battlegrounds?

Why Can't an Orange Car Ever Win Tuner Battlegrounds?

If you're into the Tuner Battlegrounds scene, you may have noticed a strange trend in PASMAG's Tuner Battlegrounds competition that we can't help but notice as well: Orange cars seem to be cursed. No matter how great the modifications, or how impressive the performance, orange cars just can't seem to catch a break. This phenomenon occurs every year, and it's something we're interested in. So what's going on here?


First of all, it's important to note that this isn't a scientific phenomenon, but rather something funny we noticed. There's no real evidence to suggest that orange cars are actually cursed, and it's entirely possible that the whole thing is just a coincidence. However, it is true that orange cars have historically struggled in the Tuner Battlegrounds competition.


One theory is that orange is just an unpopular color in the tuner community. While there are certainly some orange cars out there that look amazing - and we can name a few - it's not a color that everyone can pull off. It's a bold choice that requires a certain level of confidence and creativity to really make work, and definitely requires a cohesive theme to the build. Some people might be drawn to more nuanced colors, and might be less likely to vote for an orange car simply because they don't like the bright look.


Another possibility is that the color orange just doesn't photograph well. In a competition like Tuner Battlegrounds, where voters are primarily seeing the cars online or in photos, it's important for the car to look impressive in pictures. Orange can be a tricky color to capture accurately, and if the photos don't do the car justice, it might not attract as many votes as it deserves.


Of course, there's also the chance that it really is just a coincidence. There's no mystical force out there actively working against orange cars, despite the longstanding history of orange cars getting their TBG runs cut short. It's entirely possible that the cars themselves - or the owners - just haven't been quite as impressive as their competitors online.


While there may not be a definitive answer to why orange cars seem to struggle in Tuner Battlegrounds competition, it's still an interesting phenomenon to think about. If you're thinking about entering your own car in the competition, you might want to consider a different color just in case. But if orange is your thing, don't let this superstition hold you back! At the end of the day, it's all about how you feel about your own car, regardless of what anyone else thinks. We'll be eagerly waiting for one of you to break the orange curse.

Related Articles

Juan Perez's 2015 Ford Mustang GT Juan Perez's 2015 Ford Mustang GT
Juan Perez is a proud owner of this 2015 Ford Mustang GT. He purchased it brand-new in 2016 with just 4,000 miles on the odometer. Since Mustangs are...
Matthew Rutherford's 2020 Ford Ranger RTR Matthew Rutherford's 2020 Ford Ranger RTR
Matthew Rutherford's 2020 Ford Ranger received the RTR package, with future plans for Falken 35 inch Tires, Royal Purple lubricants, custom Amerihood...
Love At First Drive: John Wakely's 2007 Mini Cooper S Love At First Drive: John Wakely's 2007 Mini Cooper S
John Wakely has been building, customizing and showing vehicles for over 20 years. Before this 2007 Mini Cooper S, Wakely had a very well known Subaru...
Wide and Boosted: Luis Hernandez Santos' 2002 Honda S2000 Wide and Boosted: Luis Hernandez Santos' 2002 Honda S2000
With custom parts and modifications like the Sheepey built turbo setup and the Rocket Bunny kit, Luis "Chuche" Hernández Santos still has plans up...
Don’t Call It A Comeback: Brandon Rendon 1998 Acura Integra LS Don’t Call It A Comeback: Brandon Rendon 1998 Acura Integra LS
Building something from the ground up yourself can bring you the highest highs in terms of satisfaction, but losing it all in one fell swoop can put...
Kyle French's 2014 Nissan Juke Nismo RS Kyle French's 2014 Nissan Juke Nismo RS
The IMPUL NF15 carbon fiber wing completely transformed the look of Kyle French's 2014 Nissan Juke Nismo RS. It's a rare part and Kyle's favorite...