Wondering why you see a plethora of certain car colors and rarely see others? Check out the most and least popular car colors ...
It feels like a distant memory, but once upon a time America's carmakers produced vehicles in a veritable rainbow of colors. As recently as 2005, more than half of all automobiles on the road were ...
Followed by purple, red and green. Wait, you say, those are all actual, vivid colors. This finding flies in the face of consumer behavior, as the vast majority Americans buy cars that are white, black ...
(iSeeCars) – A car’s color can help or hurt its resale value, according to a recent analysis by iSeeCars.com. After comparing prices of more than 650,000 recently sold three-year-old used cars, ...
Grayscale colored cars (white, black, gray, and silver) account for 78.5 percent of all vehicles on the road. White is the most popular car color for car buyers, accounting for 25.8 percent of all ...