According to a (very) old joke, “What do you get if all the vehicles in the U.S. are painted white?” Answer, “A white car-nation.” As it turns out, that’s not far off, as around 25 percent of all cars ...
What, one might ask, is the point of automakers offering a full palette of paint treatments when the vast majority of car buyers simply choose what are essentially non-colors. Most of the cars, trucks ...
Choosing just 13 of the best Ford truck colors ever is a tough assignment, considering the Detroit automaker has been selling trucks since 1917, when the Model TT arrived. Had Ford followed the ...
(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, ...
Heavy-duty trucks are all about work, not play. We get it, but some brands take themselves a little too seriously, and nowhere is that better illustrated than in the rather subdued paint colors ...
(iSeeCars) – Only 20 percent of today’s cars are non-grayscale colors (white, black, gray, and silver) compared to 40 percent in 2004. Colorful cars continue to lose ground against the ever-dominant ...
Car color impacts depreciation rates, with gold, white and black having the worst rates, according to a study by iSeeCars.com. Regular maintenance and care can help mitigate depreciation. Thinking of ...
Whether you’re driving a supercar or a hand-me-down hatchback, nobody wants their car to tank in value the minute they pull out of the driveway. Some of that comes down to rarity. A bit of it involves ...
The average car loses 31.0% of its value after 3 years, but yellow cars only lose 24.0%, while gold cars lose 34.4% of their value Gold, white, and black cars drop the most in value, losing over ...
Color doesn't have an effect on a car's performance, efficiency, or comfort, but it can be a key factor when buying a vehicle nonetheless. In fact, a 2021 survey from Axalta found that color is an ...
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