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Color is slowly creeping back into cars

Our roads have become a parade of nondescript crossovers in drab paint jobs. But it wasn’t always like this and there’s ...
Does your car’s color affect your crash risk? “Black cars can be difficult to see, especially at night,” according to ...
You made the right choice if you recently bought a yellow, orange, or purple car. According to a recent study by iSeeCars, color significantly affects a car's resale value, and data shows ...
The wide world of automotive paint nerd-dom is an easy hole to fall into. Whether you’re obsessed with ultra-niche one-of-one hues or you’re just an admirer of bright, shiny things, you can appreciate ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
At Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, the crew will gladly paint your new sports car any color you want—within reason, at the factory. For this special paint job, expect to spend around $11,430 for most ...
Mazda's history of green cars goes way back, and the current Miata is the latest generation to get the newest hue.