Ever since I can remember, I've liked silver cars.
I suppose the holy grail is something that looks like aluminum or stainless steel, but not highly polished like a Runge - something that looks buffed, but not polished. The perfect (to my eye) silver paint would look a lot like mercury.
Silver runs the gamut from "really bright" (like Arctic Silver) to pretty flat. It's surprisingly difficult to get something that looks truly metallic (as opposed to "metal-flake") in metallic paint. I've seen some pictures of wraps that look great, but with paint the metallic kind of "sparkles" and isn't an integral part of the color as it would with mercury.
What I'm talking about would be fairly complex in light and shadow. My IM is painted in Mercedes Iridium Silver, which is "OK" (for the paints I've seen), but doesn't really show off the curves. Ferrari has a silver called Grigio Titanio that I've never seen in person, but looks pretty good on a monitor. Porsche GT Sliver also looks good in pictures.
There are specialty paints (Alsa, House of Kolor, et al) that do a great job of replicating metal, but are almost impossible to apply over big surfaces and would cost $30,000 to shoot a whole car anyhow.
I don't really want to spend 3 hours at C&C, or walk through various car shows looking for, "I don't know, sumphun' amazing, I guess..."
I'm not sure how to get from here to there. There is nobody in my part of the world I'd trust to wrap a car in its entirety. And regardless, if I did that I'd still need a paint for the jambs and dash anyhow (unless there's some wrap wizard I don't know about lurking in the ether).
I guess I'm looking for suggestions, based on my descriptions.