What color do you like your vehicle?

What's your favorite car color?


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I love green. My car, however, is orange. Reason: It can be seen more easily during adverse weather events, especially when it is snowing. I noticed a long time ago that white and silver cars are not as visible to other drivers. They blend in too well with the color of the road, sky, surroundings, and snow.
 

I like blue cars the best but I buy white because I feel like it is more visible/safer. I think gold and red cars are cute. Green I worry about because I had a friend with a green pickup and she said it got run into several times until they finally got a big yellow stripe painted down its sides.
 

Red is the most likely car to be stopped for speeding. Don’t know if this stat is still correct; I do believe it because I chose a red car back in my heavy-foot days. Also, the police can see it better.
 
Red is the most likely car to be stopped for speeding. Don’t know if this stat is still correct; I do believe it because I chose a red car back in my heavy-foot days. Also, the police can see it better.
I think it's the car, not the color. Many fast sports cars are red. Maybe red makes them look faster.
 
I'm not that particular about car color. What's important is how the car runs and how comfortable it is. Thinking back I've had ... dark green, dark blue, tan, light blue, and white cars. My van was a kind of bronze brown and my truck was silver. Right now I have a burgundy car.

It’s Not a Myth: Certain Colors and Makes Get Pulled Over More Often >> https://ww2.motorists.org/blog/get-pulled-over-more-often/

"Does the Color Really Matter?
Does having a flashy colored car mean you’ll get pulled over more? Some studies show that things are a bit different than you’d expect. Urban legend says that red is the color that gets pulled over more often, but red actually came in second place in this study. The top color is white, with gray and silver coming in third and fourth place, respectively.

It seems like flashy-colored cars don’t get pulled over as often as we think. But what about the model?

Does the Model Matter?
Let the data speak for itself—the top three models that got pulled over the most were the Mercedes-Benz SL class, the Toyota Camry Solara, and the Scion tC. Each was between 300 and 400 percent more likely to get a ticket than any other car.

By contrast, the cars that were least ticketed were the Jaguar XJ, the Chevy Suburban, and the Buick Park Avenue. Each were around 90 percent less likely to get a ticket than the rest of the cars surveyed.

Interestingly enough, the top cars were more sporty models, such as coupes and cars designed for the “younger generations.” In contrast, the lower cars appeared to be more family-friendly sedans and SUVs.

Another report nearly echoed this data, and included minivans in the cars that were least likely to get pulled over. In this report, Scion and Mercedes models appeared on the “most-likely” list multiple times. Most cars on this list were sporty sedans as well, including the Acura Integra and Pontiac Grand Prix. The Hummer H2 was strangely ranked fourth, under the tC."

Bella ✌️
 
Almost every vehicle I've owned up until my '17 Audi A4 was some shade of silver/gray. I decided to go with white this time because it had a brown interior and I've never grown tired of it.

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