Almost all advice about buying a car will talk about the power and dependability of the engine, the interior materials and features, and various benefits like gas mileage. But what about the color? Some people know what color of car they want first, and decide on the rest later. Others leave color for last. So what will it say about you if you have a red car? What about a white or black car? Does a silver car say anything about you these days?
Elegant Black
Black is the sleek and elegant option. Black never goes out of style, of course, but it’s also a power color. It’s a sign that you’re not easily manipulated.
Pure White
White has always stood for purity and white car owners tend to like a clean and clear look. Cleanliness is probably a big thing for you.
Shiny Silver
Silver is the most commonly chosen car color. It’s somewhat neutral but makes less of a statement than black or white. It also gives off a futuristic feels, like your car may also be a rocket ship. Plus silver, being a precious metal, connotes high value.
Glamorous Gold
Gold cars, from champagne to shiny sand colors, are both glamorous and dependable. We always trust gold to be valuable. Buying a gold car says you’re comfortable in your choice to select something valuable.
Red on the Run
Red cars are popular, not only with consumers but also with the cops. You’re more likely to get a ticket in a red car. But red also says that you’re confident and enjoy being the center of attention. Drama and sensuality also come along with red cars.
Variety of Blues
Dark Blue sends a message of confidence and dependability. Light to mid-blues are a sign of calm and cool, as well as dependable. We associate dark blue with authority whereas we trust a lighter blue to be neutral but consistent.
Sunny Yellow
Yellow is the sign of an up-beat personality with a sense of humor. You’re happy to be noticed.
Complicated Orange
Orange is a very rare color to see on the road. Drivers of orange cars are often unique, creative, and they like to be a complicated individual.
Greens
Dark green, such as dark metallic greens, send a trust-worthy and traditional message. Light greens are a bit more fun and unpredictable, but with the green connotation for environmentally aware, you’re probably also into nature.