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2021 Study Suggests Your Boring Silver Paint Job Is Hurting Your Resale Value
2021 Study Suggests Your Boring Silver Paint Job Is Hurting Your Resale Value-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:32

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Choosing the color of your car is a very personal thing, and I don’t know many people who select their color based on how it will affect their resale value. It turns out the color you can impact your value, and the colors that do the best may surprise you.

Personally, I am a sucker for dark blue cars. Out of the six cars I have ever owned, four have been dark blue. My wife’s Odyssey is also dark blue, but technically that’s not my car. I had one black car, and while it looked sharp after a fresh wash, it didn’t look so great at any other time. I can’t even imagine myself in a red or yellow car unless I was buying a Ferrari, but it turns out those “loud” colors might mean higher resale.

Our friends at analyzed over 700 thousand sales and aggregated the resale by color within various segments, the data shows that colors like yellow and orange help retain value the best, but the logic behind this is interesting, as the article lays out:

Mainstream colors, including white, black, and silver, are popular because they are seen as the safest colors with the widest appeal. But are those the best colors for helping a vehicle maintain its value?

“There’s a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy going on here, with many consumers picking these mainstream colors not because they like them, but because they assume everyone else does,” said Brauer. “This makes white, black, and silver appear to be in high demand, yet our analysis confirms that more obscure colors tend to hold their value better than common and popular colors.”

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Furthermore, there is also the issue of demand. iSeeCars explains that there are far fewer cars available in yellow and orange, so the buyers that really want an orange or yellow car may be likely to pay a little more to get that color. Of course, it is a bit strange that beige takes the number two spot since that is not really an “interesting” color. Perhaps some Toyota Camry buyers really have to have beige.

While resale may be a consideration on what color you choose, I maintain that you should get the color and features that you care about most and don’t worry so much about the person who buys it next.

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