Nearly 80 percent of new- car buyers still choose grayscale colors, according to a new report from Car and Driver. Yet ...
Fewer and fewer colors are dotting the roadways these days, as grayscale colors take over the nation's roads. Grayscale hues being white, black, gray and silver. According to a new iSeeCars study, ...
I always say the reason I have a bright-colored vehicle is so I can find it in the crowded Meijer parking lot after my Sunday afternoon grocery runs. As a fun experiment, take note of the vehicles you ...
Odds are good that the color of vehicle you’re driving is a safe choice. Grayscale colors — black, white, silver or gray — are the most popular sellers. And increasingly so. “We’ve seen grayscale grow ...
We tend to think of the past as black and white, while the present shines in living color. When it comes to cars, though, that trend is heading in the opposite direction. Grayscale colors (white, ...
(iSeeCars) – Only 20 percent of today’s cars are non-grayscale colors (white, black, gray, and silver) compared to 40 percent in 2004. Colorful cars continue to lose ground against the ever-dominant ...