Does your car "color" your personality? Car color can act as a psychological shortcut that expresses how we want the world to think about us. Gender and age influence choices, along with what colors ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (iSeeCars) – After comparing the prices of ...
If you buy a car fully intending to sell it in three years, you want it to hold its value, right? So how can you help get a better resale value three years down the line? Buy yellow. White, like this ...
Picking the right color has always been a big, emotional part of buying a new car. But color can also affect how much a vehicle is worth at trade-in time and the price it will fetch on the used-car ...
Seeing as the most common color choices today are white, black, silver, and gray, the rarest car color is only getting rarer. We'll get into the specifics later, but it's important to note why some ...
Today's cars are mostly in grayscale shades, but automakers used to be way more creative. In fact, their palettes inspired ...
Yearning for one of those look-at-me orange or yellow cars, but afraid it's too flashy for you? Well, now you have a sound financial reason to show your true colors. A study by automotive website ...
Consumers may ogle the car painted lipstick-red, but they tend to go home with the prim one all in white. That's what PPG Industries, a Pittsburgh-based company that makes paints for vehicles and ...
Whether it's a little red Corvette or a pink Cadillac, picking just the right color can be as important to car buyers as price and options. But letting emotions play a big role when it comes to car ...
(iSeeCars) – After comparing the prices of more than six million new and used cars between 2017 to 2020, iSeeCars has determined which colors help, hurt, or have minimal impact on a vehicle’s resale ...