How To Choose The Right Color For Your Sports Car
If you are buying a new sports car, you may have the opportunity
to select its cover from the ever-growing palette provided by
auto manufacturers. When selecting a color for your sports car,
there are a few factors one should consider.
Individuality may be more of a concern for some than it is for
others. If one is seeking an original, or individual look for
their sports car, they may be interested in the results of the
annual DuPont car color survey. Every year, the survey examines
each class of passenger automobiles and finds out which colors
are most commonly chosen by consumers.
Based on the results of the DuPont survey, you should avoid a
silver paint job if you are trying to stand out in a crowd.
Silver has been the most popular color for sports cars each of
the last two years and one out of every five sports cars
purchased is silver. Those seeking a unique look may also want
to think twice about going with red, blue or black color
schemes. These three hues were the next most commonly used
colors. In comparison, the number of yellow sports cars and
green sports cars combined would still only equal approximately
half of those sold with a red paint job.
There are few things that are researched as much as consumer
habits. Not only are popular colors evaluated by research teams,
they have also examined resale values for cars of different
colors. Paint schemes that are particularly unique, it appears,
are harder to sell used. Of course, this is not surprising.
Thus, if you are preoccupied with eventual resale concerns, you
might want to pick one of the more popular colors so the sports
car will appeal to more prospective buyers.
If you plan on driving the sports car as a primary vehicle or
with great regularity, you should consider your environment and
usage habits when picking a color. For instance, one who must
access a dirt road regularly should probably reconsider a desire
for white or similar light hues. Alternatively, a light color
might be perfect for someone living in a sunny climate and is
more concerned about heat retention and paint fading than with
showing a little dust.
When determining which color best suits you and your sports car,
there is one factor you should not take into consideration.
There is a venerable urban legend that claims car insurance is
pegged at higher rates for those driving red cars. Proponents of
this myth claim the insurance companies determined those who
drove red cars were more prone to accidents and they accordingly
increased rates. Today, there is absolutely no evidence to
support the "red paint insurance" story. So, don't let the fear
of a higher insurance premium dissuade you from buying a candy
apple red sports car if that is your desire.
One should, however, consider the available interior packages
when picking out their paint color. Generally, a dealer will
recommend a complimentary color scheme, but many of us have seen
cars with interior/exterior color combinations that were
anything but flattering. Don't neglect to consider the look of
the interior and the exterior together. Will the red paint
really compliment the gray interior or neutral brown interior
better? Make sure you put together a combination you will enjoy.
One of the great things about buying a new sports car today is
the flexibility it affords you. Gone are the days of
cookie-cutter cars with few options and limited paint schemes.
Today, you can assemble your car to your custom specifications,
including the paint job. When picking your color, be thorough in
your thinking and you are likely to end up with the perfect
sports car.