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Automotive research company iSeeCars did a study on which car colors have the worst and best depreciation rates.
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When you look at the fleet of aircraft at any modern airport, one thing quickly stands out: most planes are painted white, or ...
Same car, different color, different value. This consumer comment reflects a new era where car color is no longer just about ...
The top colors to retain value for your car in Florida remain yellow and orange. ... Gold, white, and black cars drop the most in value, losing over $15,000 after three years.
Fitted with flashing lights and a siren, this Vantage has led plenty of Grands Prix, but regular driver Bernd Mayländer has ...
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 ...
The three car colors with the worst depreciation rates, according to study. Gold: 34.4% three-year depreciation; White: 32.1% three-year depreciation; Black: 31.9% three-year depreciation; ...
The color of your car or house could be making you hotter this summer. Here's the science behind it and what color you should pick instead. ... Do white cars really stay cooler?
There are numerous everyday traffic scenarios that could be made safer by cars with front-facing braking indicators.