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The most popular car colours as of 2012 were greyscale colours, with over 70% of cars produced globally being white, black, grey or silver. Red , blue and brown / beige cars ranged between 6% and 10% each, while all other colours amounted to less than 5%.
Pantone 448 C is a colour in the Pantone colour system. Described as a "drab dark brown" and informally dubbed the "ugliest colour in the world", it was selected in 2012 as the colour for plain tobacco and cigarette packaging in Australia, after market researchers determined that it was the least attractive colour.
To see what vehicle colors hold sway today, CheapInsurance.com compiled a ranking of the most popular car colors in America using data from Edmunds.
The annual A1 Grand Prix series of 2005–2009 featured national teams, driving identical cars with differing colour schemes. Initially, most schemes were based on the respective national flags; [6] some teams with different traditional sporting colours have since switched, including A1 Team Australia [7] and A1 Team India. [8]
11. Purple. Depreciation: 7.3% less than average After coming in near the bottom of the rankings last year, purple and other jewel tones performed well this year, holding value better than average.
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Buying a new car, truck, or SUV? Find out which car colors have the best and worst resale values when it comes to trade-in time, based on a study by iSeeCars. This Car Color Has the Worst Resale Value
It was designed from the inside out with the objectives of passenger space and comfort at a time when most cars "were designed purely on looks and the interior only fitted later in whatever space was available." [74] A 2007 survey conducted of its clients by the Hagerty Insurance Agency named the Pacer the worst car design of all time. [20]