It only takes a quick look around the average parking lot to see that most modern cars on American roads are finished in ...
Sports cars hold out as the last colorful corner of a market that has quietly surrendered to gray and white ...
Take a look at the average corporate car park and it will look like a still from a black-and-white movie. The vast majority of cars sold in the United States continue to be grayscale colors: black, ...
The latest iSeeCars Color Study shows colorful cars are half as popular as they used to be, with grayscale colors moving from 60 percent to 80 percent of market share between 2004 and 2023. This study ...
The most popular color for SUVs, trucks and sedans is still white – as it has been for the past 10ish years. Interestingly, gray is now nearly as popular as black, so I wouldn't be surprised if they ...
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, ...
Cars are less colorful than they used to be. In fact, according to a 2023 study by iSeeCars, they're only half as colorful as they were 20 years ago. In 2004, around 60% of cars were sold in a ...