There are actually a lot of factors to consider when choosing the right color for your car. It should not only involve your personal taste, rather you should also look out for its maintenance and other specifics that could concern the car's look as time rolls by. That said, before making a final decision on your color of choice for your new car, you might as well consult these factors first in order to come up with the right decision.
Personal taste
Your color of choice should define your personality. If you want to stand out, then you would probably lean towards a striking palette that could include colors like red, yellow, and any other bright or strong hues that will garner great attention from the crowd. Some, on the other hand, find minimalism as the better aesthetic practice. Colors like white, silver, grey, and black should appeal to those who want to keep it basic yet classy.
Then again, this should be the most deprioritized factor when choosing a color for your car, as you should pay more consideration with the succeeding aspects below.
Maintenance
Maintaining the color of your car can be quite a task. Aside from pearl shades, some colors like black and red even require meticulous care as scratches, dirt, and other annoying marks are easily visible on either color. That’s why buffing and other car paint care essentials should be applied more often in order to maintain its stunning appearance.
One of the easiest colors to maintain, on the other hand, are white, gray, and silver. Unlike most dark colors, these lighter shades hardly show dust unless it's dried rain or tap water.
That said, if you’re willing to go through a bit of hassle in maintaining your car’s paintwork, then you’re qualified to pick those darker shades. While if you prefer a less stressful experience, the lighter shades would turn out to be the better choice for you.
A scientific explanation behind heat and colors
Many studies suggest that darker colors absorb more heat compared to lighter ones, and this does not only apply to clothing, rather it also applies to cars as well. Metal serves as an excellent conductor of heat. Having your car painted with a dark color, especially in black, will enhance the heat absorbing qualities of the metal. Darker shades retain heat, making the car hotter to the touch, while lighter shades reflect heat.
Some colors come with an additional cost
Locally, economy car brands are offering some colors that come at an extra cost. Each one has its own line of special colors, take Toyota and Honda as an example with its Pearl White color that usually costs a bit more expensive than other standard colors. Mazda, on the other hand, is selling its flagship Soul Red Crystal and Machine Grey color are also being sold at a special rate. Now, if you really want that color so bad and you have the extra budget to go, then get it.
It affects the resale value of your vehicle
It is also important to bear in mind that your color of choice does have an impact with the resale value of your car. Notably, silver and white are popular, and contribute to the high resale value even after 4 to 5 years. While opting for unpopular colors like say gold or brown could drastically decrease your car’s resale value overtime.
After consulting the following guidelines above, you should be able to choose the perfect car color on your next purchase.
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