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 ...
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 ...
An old joke from grade school asks, “What do we get when all the cars on the road are painted white?” The answer, “A white car-nation.” Indeed, white has become the most popular vehicular color ...
New data shows yellow and orange vehicles retain the most value after three years, while common shades like black and white take the biggest hit at resale. It turns out your car’s paint job does more ...
(iSeeCars) – A vehicle’s color can impact its used value by more than $5,000 after just 3 years, according to new research by iSeeCars.com. This year’s study compared pricing data for over 1.2 million ...
Color doesn't have an effect on a car's performance, efficiency, or comfort, but it can be a key factor when buying a vehicle nonetheless. In fact, a 2021 survey from Axalta found that color is an ...
The average car loses 31.0% of its value after 3 years, but yellow cars only lose 24.0%, while gold cars lose 34.4% of their value Gold, white, and black cars drop the most in value, losing over ...
(iSeeCars) – When it comes to the most popular car colors, the answer is literally black or white, according to a recent analysis by iSeeCars.com. The study examined over 8.2 million used cars to ...
(TestMiles) – In 2025, the automotive industry is dealing with supply chain pressures, rising labor costs, sustainability demands, and the need for flexible inventory. The dominance of neutral colors ...