There is no such thing as a “right” or “wrong” color for a car. But it is true that some colors are “better” than others in terms of maintaining cleanliness, resale value, and other factors. There are ...
It turns out that a used car's age and condition are far from the only things that influence its fair market value: Color can ...
Learn how Cadillac develops its signature car colors each year, from trend forecasting to paint technology and final selection. Cadillac forecasts color trends 3–5 years ahead, using global trend ...
No matter how well a new car is taken care of, its value starts to depreciate as soon as it’s driven away from the lot. It’s obvious that things like mileage and condition affect the value, but color ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
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 ...
Automotive research company iSeeCars conducted a study revealing the best and worst car colors for depreciation. While some colors have above-average depreciation rates, there are still plenty of ...
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 ...
White continues to be the leading car color choice globally according to research by paint supplier BASF. The study says over 50 percent of non-commercial vehicles produced in 2022 wore achromatic ...