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    Found this to be interesting:

    DETROIT – In Philadelphia, they've got the blues. In Cincinnati, they've got — well — the reds.

    Cincinnati is the top market for red cars in the U.S., while Philly buyers prefer blue, according to sales data released Tuesday by Ford Motor Co.

    Sometimes, color preferences are logical. Buyers in hot cities, like Phoenix and Dallas, like white cars, while buyers in colder cities, like Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Detroit, are partial to red, according to Ford's internal data. No-nonsense New Yorkers like black and gray.

    Sometimes, the preferences are a puzzle. Boston is the top market for both brown and green cars, for example, while San Franciscans like silver. In Florida, they like gold.

    Silver remained the most popular color in the U.S. this year for the ninth year in a row, according to data released this month by Pittsburgh-based paint maker PPG Industries Inc. Twenty percent of U.S. cars are silver. White finished second and black was third.

    Ford also found that Boston was the top market for its four-cylinder engines, while Houston, the top market for pickup trucks, gets its vroom from V8s. San Francisco, Seattle and Los Angeles are the top markets for hybrids.

    It may seem trivial, but the information is critical to the company and its dealers. Ford said it analyzes the data carefully to figure out which vehicle configurations will be the top sellers in any region.

    Ford said the correct vehicle mix results in better sales for dealers and better customer service, since customers can find the vehicles they want more quickly.

    Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091013/.../us_car_colors
    Jesse

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    Re: Car Color for different Regions

    I read the same article yesterday. I was surprised that silver has been #1 for the last 9 years.
    quality creates its own demand

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    • #3
      Re: Car Color for different Regions

      I'm not surprised. Silver and white are the colors least likely to show swirls. And silver cars can go longer between washes because they won't appear as dirty as dark colored vehicles. It's a convenience thang.

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        Re: Car Color for different Regions

        Black cars are ABUNDANTLY present in Los Angeles... I guess everyone thinks it just looks soooo cool. Now, don't get me wrong, a clean, well-maintained black car looks AMAZING... but it's next to impossible to keep it that way anywhere in the L.A. area... too much smog, dust, & dirt in the air... plus all the door dings, stone chips, & bumper scrapes... not to mention the sandblasting they get on the freeway.

        White & silver hide a multitude of sins...
        R. Smith
        Santa Clarita, CA

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        • #5
          Re: Car Color for different Regions

          Interesting information. I am surprised about the 4 cylinder engines in Boston since my last visit to Phoenix would have convinced me that was the top market. I have not seen that many small cars even here in crowded SoCal.

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