The Truth About Cars on MSN

Color is slowly creeping back into cars

Our roads have become a parade of nondescript crossovers in drab paint jobs. But it wasn’t always like this and there’s ...
We've all felt it — the trend towards greyscale. Yesterday's highways were like blurred rainbows with cars of every shade flashing by with brilliance and variety. Today, our highways have become dull ...
Nearly three out of every four cars sold globally last year were either white, black, or gray. Beyond the data, it’s a story that’s more than personal taste. White, black, gray, and silver dominate ...
The most popular car color in the United States is the humble white, representing a little more than a quarter of all cars sold. Next in line are what you would expect: black, gray, silver, and ...
It’s common knowledge that mileage and condition can cause a car’s value to drop over time, but not everyone realizes its color can do the same. Despite being one of the most common shades on the road ...
Grayscale colors represent an increasing share of the car color marketplace. Other car colors retain their value better. Karl Brauer says he likes to play a game when others are riding in a car with ...
If you have ever looked at any parking lot, whether it be at a mall, a Wal-Mart, Target or grocery store on Google Maps and looked at what kind of cars are parked, you might recognize a pattern.