When it comes to the most popular vehicle colors in the United States, it seems the more things change the more they stay the same. Hues of white, gray, silver and black continue to dominate as the ...
Odds are good that the color of vehicle you’re driving is a safe choice. Grayscale colors — black, white, silver or gray — are the most popular sellers. And increasingly so. “We’ve seen grayscale grow ...
(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, ...
At one time, a trip along a typical American interstate would reveal a kaleidoscope of colors. You'd see vehicles of almost every hue imaginable, from deep burgundy coupes to teal SUVs, from forest ...
While most shoppers still buy vehicles in white, black, gray and silver, carmakers are betting on bolder colors to attract buyers. There’s no shortage of color options for next year’s models. For ...
New vehicles start losing value as soon as the buyer drives off the lot, but some makes and models depreciate faster than others, and even color can impact depreciation. In the D.C. metro area, black ...
(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, ...