The vast majority of cars on the road around the world are painted in just a few colors - white, black, gray and silver. There are reasons for that. But they are not as boring as it might seems.
Automotive enthusiasts and journalists often complain that cars these days all look the same. They blame rise of the crossover, the increasing need to make cars as aerodynamic as possible to improve fuel mileage and an ever growing list of essential safety features and technology.The vast majority of cars on the road around the world are painted in just a few colors. All of them are what people in the coatings industry call "achromatic.
The most popular chromatic color is blue — about 9% of cars come in that color, and just 7% of vehicles are painted red.
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