What color car should I buy?
Besides brand, price, features or accompanying services, paint color is also an option that many customers have to "weigh and measure" in many ways. So what is the most worth considering paint color for four-wheeled vehicles?
Most popular paint colors
Overall, the most popular car color for 2021 and 2022 seems to be silver, followed by white and black. These neutral tones have the broadest appeal and are mostly available in any car color palette. They also make resale a little easier because they are easily accepted by most buyers and they work with almost any car body style.
Finding a new owner for a white or black car is certainly much easier than for a flashy green or yellow, unless these are colors reserved for some trendy models.
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Black and white have always been the most popular paint colors chosen by many car owners. |
In addition, each car line also has its own characteristic colors. For example, metallic cars are often painted in a single color and do not attract much attention. Here are the common colors for each type of car:
Sedan:The most classic cars are most commonly painted in traditional white, black, or gray. You can also find some red, blue, and sometimes yellow accents on the body. But overall, sedans tend to have a fairly conservative color palette.
Hatchback:These small, powerful cars often come in a variety of flashy exterior options, especially when they sport a sporty look. In addition to black and white, it’s not uncommon to see hatchbacks in yellow, orange, red, and even green.
SUV:Popular family cars with large market segments often come with quite a few popular color options besides black and white such as brown, green, silver, blue.
Pickup:Aside from black and white, colors like gray and brown are ideal choices to show off the size and strength of pickup trucks. Compared to flashy tones, neutral colors also do a better job of “hiding” scratches and stains from exciting off-road trips.
Sports car:With their flashy nature, coupes and convertibles are often “dressed” in colorful coats from bright red, blue, green to purple or yellow. Of course, black is still extremely “popular” with players.
Luxury Cars:The luxury car segment spans a wide range of sizes and styles, and so does the colour palette. However, regal colours such as silver, blue and gold are more popular. The latest Bentley Bentayga in rose gold is a perfect example.
The best and worst car paint colors
Obviously, the choice of paint color depends a lot on personal preference and the suggested paint colors are just the result of simple calculations based on hard numbers. However, you can still refer to the following paint colors if you are wondering which color to choose for your car.
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Besides color durability, ability to protect against dirt and scratches, choosing paint color also depends a lot on personal preference. |
Best cover for dirt, mud, and soil:
Gray, brown, beige, silver green.
Best for covering scratches and dents:
White, silver, light gray.
Because of the way light colours reflect light better, they can hide minor scratches and dents to a great extent. However, if you are buying new, it is worth investing a little extra to get PPF film fitted to your car.
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In terms of safety, colors like white, yellow or orange are considered safer because they can be easily seen at night or in harsh weather conditions.
Which paint color is the hardest to keep clean?
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White cars show dirt easily but hide scratches well. |
Although it is a popular car color that “lasts” over the years, white is also considered the most difficult paint color to keep clean. Imagine when it rains, mud stains that are sometimes “invisible” on black paint but stand out on white paint. However, in return, scratches from collisions that are not easily visible on white paint stand out on black cars.
Are red cars really hard to sell?
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Some people believe that red cars should not be bought. Partly because they are too conspicuous, making it easier for the owner to be “questioned” by the traffic police, and partly because red cars are often more difficult to transfer when wanting to resell the car. However, in reality, this thinking depends on each segment. Specifically, in sports cars and hatchbacks, red is the color sought after by many people.