Choosing a color is an important part of buying a car, new or used. There is one color that, although very common, is also ...
In 2025, 80.4% of cars sold in the US were grayscale. White leads at 25.7%, followed by black and gray, per iSeeCars data.
Nearly three out of every four cars sold globally last year were either white, black, or gray. Beyond the data, it’s a story that’s more than personal taste. White, black, gray, and silver dominate ...
Even so, gray paint's share of the speed machine market is up nearly 600 percent in the last 30 years.
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
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In the world of automobiles, the color of a car can be a defining characteristic, often reflecting the personality and style of its owner. Recently, iSeeCars conducted a comprehensive study analyzing ...
How important is color to you? For some people it’s not that important. They could buy a black or gray or white SUV, and it wouldn’t make much difference to them — if the price is right. But for ...
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 ...
If you have ever looked at any parking lot, whether it be at a mall, a Wal-Mart, Target or grocery store on Google Maps and looked at what kind of cars are parked, you might recognize a pattern.