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Car Colors: Personal, Regional, Fashionable
Posted on Jumat, 22 Juli 2011 by My Car
Car Colors: Personal, Regional, Fashionable. What color is your car and what does that say about you? Find out the most popular car colors.
(NAPSI)—The car color you choose may say a lot about you. In fact, according to a recent survey, it may indicate where you live.
For example, a classic choice could identify you as an American living on the East or West Coast. Despite an array of bright, vibrant car colors, U.S. customers on the coasts and customers in most European countries prefer the classic core colors—white, black, silver and gray.
Gray and silver are most popular in New York and Los Angeles. San Franciscans like white and Bostonians like black.
Meanwhile, in other parts of the U.S., customers have different preferences. Red is popular in the Midwest. Drivers in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh like green. And Phoenix and Miami customers like warm colors—orange and gold.
Across the ocean, tastes tend to be equally as diverse: French and Italian motorists like cream-colored vehicles, not a surprise given their café cultures. The Irish like silver. Customers in Denmark prefer black, while those in Belgium like gray.
Only one country in Europe has a top color other than white, black or silver: The Czech Republic chooses blue.
“The trend continues to be toward core colors—the classics,” said Susan Swek, Ford’s group chief designer for color and materials. “We strive to achieve the best black, silver, white and gray. We’re always working to make them even more appealing.”
Vehicle owners everywhere use color choice to convey messages about themselves, but color choices are also influenced by culture and fashion trends.
These findings are from Ford’s annual look at U.S. car-buying preferences as well as an international color study by DuPont.
Research also shows that white is the new red; dark grays, blacks and blues are also popular, mirroring fashion trends. Also, new paint technologies, such as tricoat pearl technology and tinted clear coats, keep colors fresh by adding a modern twist to classic hues.
Meanwhile, in other parts of the U.S., customers have different preferences. Red is popular in the Midwest. Drivers in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh like green. And Phoenix and Miami customers like warm colors—orange and gold.
Across the ocean, tastes tend to be equally as diverse: French and Italian motorists like cream-colored vehicles, not a surprise given their café cultures. The Irish like silver. Customers in Denmark prefer black, while those in Belgium like gray.
Only one country in Europe has a top color other than white, black or silver: The Czech Republic chooses blue.
“The trend continues to be toward core colors—the classics,” said Susan Swek, Ford’s group chief designer for color and materials. “We strive to achieve the best black, silver, white and gray. We’re always working to make them even more appealing.”
Vehicle owners everywhere use color choice to convey messages about themselves, but color choices are also influenced by culture and fashion trends.
These findings are from Ford’s annual look at U.S. car-buying preferences as well as an international color study by DuPont.
Research also shows that white is the new red; dark grays, blacks and blues are also popular, mirroring fashion trends. Also, new paint technologies, such as tricoat pearl technology and tinted clear coats, keep colors fresh by adding a modern twist to classic hues.
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