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Here’s Why White-Coloured Cars Are the Most Popular Cars in the Market

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With the Naira devaluation and increasing cost of purchasing a car in Nigeria, getting precisely what you want is even more challenging for most buyers, but still the best move when buying a car. 

Besides powertrain choice and standard features, appearance is often one of the most important aspects of the selection process.

Choosing your new car’s colour, along with other cosmetic options like window tinting, instantly makes a vehicle more personal. However, despite the wide range of shades available, white is the most popular vehicle colour, according to this article. Sure, white cars might seem bland, but they offer plenty of understated benefits.

White-Colored Cars Vs. Other Car Colors

As of 2021, 35% of the vehicles on the road were white. That’s fewer than 2017’s figures (when white cars hit 39%), but white has been the most popular colour since 2011. Black and grey are also top choices among drivers, each totalling 19% of cars purchased worldwide.

Globally, only 9% of the cars on the road are silver. Blue follows with 8%, red at 5%, and brown at only 3% of the driving population. Every other colour — including purple, green, and yellow — makes up 1% or less of the world’s cars.

Numerous studies have shown that white cars are safest, this article reports. A white car provides a stark contrast to the black asphalt and surroundings, even in the dark. It can be more difficult to see oncoming vehicles at night when they’re black or dark blue.

White is also the most functional colour choice because it naturally absorbs less heat. Like black clothes, black cars tend to get very hot during the warmer months. Of course, if you live in a colder climate, you might appreciate a black car’s ability to attract the sun’s rays.

Still, black cars can be a pain during bad weather because they’re hard to keep clean. Even the tiniest water spots show on black paint, but white cars can conceal them. Scratches and dents on white vehicles are also harder to see, especially from a distance.

Despite fluctuating trends, white rarely falls out of style. White cars are pretty much a blank canvas, so they’re easy to stylize with decals and other cosmetic applications. This factor also increases the value of white cars on the resale market. In contrast, cars in bold colours, like blue and orange, usually depreciate faster.

White is one of the Most Accessible Car Colors

Automakers pay close attention to trends, so it’s a safe bet any model will be available in white. Colors such as green and orange are far less common, and only a handful of automakers produce purple cars. Because so many people buy new white cars, vehicles in other colours are also harder to find on the used market.

Solid white isn’t the only option. For instance, Toyota offers a pearly white paint job with a rainbow-like sheen in certain lighting conditions. Some cars also have metallic white paint, producing a brilliant shine thanks to powdered aluminium ingredients. 

Conclusion

Generally, consumer appeal keeps white cars in the spotlight. If you need a low-key vehicle to get from point A to point B, a white vehicle is perfect. However, with a metallic finish, your white car could be the flashiest on the lot.

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