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Car dealers here seem to specialize in white, cream and silver vehicles. Which is strange as the locals call that Alaska camouflage ! With snow on the ground now for 6 months this winter who in their right mind would buy a light colour car ?
I have a candy apple red 2001 mustang convertible with a black top. When it's clean it looks amazing. Someone mentioned red cars get the most tickets, but I have never gotten one in the 11 years I have had it.
I am about to purchase another car. Blue is my favorite color so will probably go with a darker blue, even though it shows the dirt more.
I get tired of silver, gray, silver, gray.
I don't like white and just a tidbit of information...white cars get in the most accidents.
Each year, DuPont Automotive releases its Color Popularity Report, a study analyzing and predicting color trends throughout the world. In 2011, white was once again the most popular color in North America, making up 23 percent of all vehicles. Black, silver, gray and red rounded out the top five.
2011 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report Percentages represent the color's share of the model segment. Rank Color % of Segment 1. White 23% 2. Black 18% 3. Silver 16% 4. Gray 13% 5. Red 10% 6. Blue 9% 7. Brown/Beige 5% 8. Yellow/Gold 3% 9. Green 2% 10. Other <1%
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