Automotive research company iSeeCars conducted a study revealing the best and worst car colors for depreciation. While some colors have above-average depreciation rates, there are still plenty of ...
(iSeeCars) – A vehicle’s color can impact its used value by more than $5,000 after just 3 years, according to new research by iSeeCars.com. This year’s study compared pricing data for over 1.2 million ...
When it comes to buying a car, most people focus on reliability, fuel efficiency, and features. However, there's one crucial factor that many overlook: paint color. Recent data reveals that your car's ...
If you're in the market for a new car, you've likely considered make, model, year and price. But what about color? The color of your vehicle can affect how fast it depreciates, or loses value. Some ...
WASHINGTON — We’ve all heard it said that a new car’s value drops as soon as your drive it off the lot, but did you know the color of a car can impact its value when it’s time to sell it? According to ...
Cars sold in uncommon colors tend to hold their value better than cars wearing common or mundane hues. Yellow cars hold their value better than cars of any other color. According to a report from ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Harley is a noted automotive industry expert and analyst. A recent study by iSeeCars.com reveals that the color of your ...
New data shows yellow and orange vehicles retain the most value after three years, while common shades like black and white take the biggest hit at resale. It turns out your car’s paint job does more ...
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