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/PRNewswire/ Axalta (NYSE: AXTA), a leading global supplier of liquid and powder coatings, released its 69th annual Global Automotive Color Popularity.
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Automakers are always trying to spice up things within their model lines, and one of the easiest ways to do it would be to add an exotic color choice. Still, many customers don’t go the red way of the Ferrari (or C8 Corvette) and like to keep the very traditional white on top of the popularity charts. 24 photos
According to Axalta (a coatings-focused global company) and its “
68th annual Global Automotive Color Popularity Report,” the most common automotive colors on the road in 2020 were the classic white (38%), black (19%) and gray (15%). And white has been topping the chart for the past decade, already.
All over the world, people will see red (or perhaps pink) this Valentine s Day - in the nicest possible way. An estimated 250 million roses will be sold - 69% of them will be red. Heart-shaped boxes of chocolates will be wrapped in red ribbons. Teddy bears dressed in red will find new homes. And car-crazy South Africans will buy a new vehicle - in red, of course.
So, which red cars will be greeted with the popular phrase: Be mine this Valentine s ? An analysis of searches on AutoTrader, South Africa s leading motoring marketplace, reveals all…
If one examines the data pertaining to January 2021, one thing becomes clear immediately: When motorists search for red cars, they re likely to lose their heart to a hatchback.