Why are cars less colorful?
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75% of cars produced now are on the grey scale compared to 25 years ago
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We just leased a Hyundai, and got a bright green one, essentially because that's what they had on the forecourt. It's funny, everybody's much more emotionally connected to it than with the other cars, as it has character. Mrs. Phibes calls it The Green Bean.
It's also much easier to find in a parking lot. I think I may get the bright colours going forward.
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Exactly like that
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@Jolly said in Why are cars less colorful?:
I like it.
It’s very nice as a runaround, but a bit underpowered
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@George-K said in Why are cars less colorful?:
That's the Kona, right? D3 has one.
Venue. It's a bit smaller than the Kona.
We were looking for affordable above all else, but it's actually pretty decent.
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Dang, so it’s not an isolated incident. I recently received an email from a local car dealer boasting that they have just received new inventory and invite email recipients to check out their new inventory online. So I did, and see that the entire new inventory are variants of black, gray, and white.
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Maybe if there were more gay car designers they wouldn't be so freaking drab.
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My first two cars were bright red. The first one was rolled into a hedge and completely destroyed. The second one caught fire in the middle of town.
I'm not sure whether this was connected to the colour.