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50 Shades Of Boring Dull Colours
Is there a shortage of colour pigments in the motor industry? The reason I ask is that most new cars are only typically available in one colour or white, silver, grey, titanium, black, etc. i.e. shades rather than colours?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think that's true. I've seen lots of different colour cars around as well as the ones you mention - bright red, blue, yellow etc. The colours you quote are the favourites, according to the manufacturers and, of course, the colours you see around have been chosen by the people who buy new cars.
Yes. Like a lot of my friends, we aren't "into" cars. We buy them because we need them. Reselling and status are totally irrelevant. Reliable, economical and one we like the look of are the priorities. And yes, stereotypical as it sounds, I know many, many people who don't go to see a car because they don't like the colour.
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