For much of the twentieth century, a walk through an American parking lot resembled a stroll through a paintbox. Family ...
When picking out a car, color might not be thought of in the same vein as reliability or specs. Still, it can affect how we perceive our own vehicles, as well as how other drivers may see us.
(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, ...
The vehicle buying process is rife with complications, with customers forced to consider myriad factors to reduce potential vehicle depreciation. However, one factor that customers may not always ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and analyst. A recent study by iSeeCars.com reveals that the color of your ...
(iSeeCars) – When it comes to the most popular car colors, the answer is literally black or white according to a recent analysis by iSeeCars.com. The study examined over 6.1 million cars on the road ...
The latest iSeeCars Color Study shows colorful cars are half as popular as they used to be, with grayscale colors moving from 60 percent to 80 percent of market share between 2004 and 2023. This study ...
Take a stroll around a vintage car show, and you’ll see pops of color everywhere. You might spot a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner in bright yellow, a common color in the muscle car era, or a 1975 Chevy Nova ...
Believe it or not, most luxury cars are not McLaren orange, or even Ferrari red. They're "arctic," or "diamond," or "fog." In short: White. Silver. Grey. The feeling, experts say, is that those hues ...
If you plan to sell your car someday, avoiding this color might be wise.