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In reply to the discussion: Why are so many cars today painted black, white, silver, gray? Is it cheaper for the manufacturers? [View all]ForgedCrank
(3,059 posts)39. It really
amounts to nothing more than popular tends. Mfg's will charge you more for less popular colors because it costs more in low volume.
Not unlike you, I miss the 90's colors myself. I like loud colors, Orange, Yellow, Red, etc.
I like solid colors that are really deep, I am not a fan at all of metal-flake paints that is in most car colors now. It's unusual for a car to have solid color without the flake in it.
At one point it was really bad when every single car seemed to be silver about 20 years ago, it was terrible. How bland and boring
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Why are so many cars today painted black, white, silver, gray? Is it cheaper for the manufacturers? [View all]
raccoon
Yesterday
OP
Maybe brightly-colored cars get targeted too often for traffic violations than more subdued-colored cars.
Aristus
Yesterday
#2
Way too hot!! My last car had a light grey interior and I loved it's lightness
FemDemERA
20 hrs ago
#59
Mine is also white. Funny story.....coming out of the store, I swear there were 6 white SUV's all parked
a kennedy
Yesterday
#10
Do with it what you will, but here's what Copilot said when I asked why car colors are so boring:
Xavier Breath
Yesterday
#18
"Lighter colors are generally easier to keep clean, as they do not show dirt and grime "
EX500rider
Yesterday
#26
My car is red, and I will want that color for my future cars for the simple reason that other drivers SEE a red car.
Sogo
Yesterday
#23
"any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants, so long as it is black."
Norrrm
23 hrs ago
#54
I'll be in the market fora new car in the next year or so. If I keep it as long...
3catwoman3
21 hrs ago
#58
I've had one Forester before my Hyundai, in the dark green color, which I really liked...
3catwoman3
6 hrs ago
#64