Inputs like race relations, economies, power and leadership, health, climate change, resource scarcity and technology are all mentioned as influences. Historical colors play into it, but you might be ...
You may have heard that red cars have the highest insurance costs. This is often stated as a fact, with the explanation that police officers view people with red cars as more reckless and likely to ...
The latest research has confirmed the influence of body color on the resale value of the car. The depreciation of a car depends on several factors. These include, first and foremost, the car's age, ...
(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, ...
For much of the twentieth century, a walk through an American parking lot resembled a stroll through a paintbox. Family sedans wore mint green and baby blue, muscle cars shouted in lime and orange, ...
The choice of a car color is pretty much black and white. Literally, for the most shoppers. A new study by online car marketplace iSeeCars looked at over six million used car sales this year to ...
Sharan has to thank NFS 2 (the split-screen version) for his interest in cars. From there, it grew to collecting wallpapers, to being interested in F1 and eventually writing about cars! Arguably ...
When it comes to purchasing a new car, I’ve often found that some people couldn’t actually care less about its color. Others, however, feel as though the color is nearly as important as the design of ...
Here's a fun fact to ruin your day: Your car isn't painted with "Toyota paint" or "Ford paint." If you've ever gone into a body shop after a parking-lot kerfuffle and demanded the shop use "genuine ...