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White is the most preferred colour

White is the most preferred colour

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White has ranked as the most popular vehicle color in the world according to data from PPG Industries, the world's leading manufacturer of transportation coatings. Approximately 21% of 2011 model year cars around the world are white. Silver and black were tied for second most popular at 20%.

 

The top 3 most popular colours, breakdown by continents are shown below:

 

North America

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Not all car models are suitable for white color , (Subjective to individual). Choosing your own preference color is one of the most important elements as it will accompany you everyday for at least a few years.

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I meant in general. If I'm rich enough to buy a Ferrari and my preference color is white , I will definitely spray it white. As I mention , is subjective. You may not like white Ferrari, but I do. For your info , not most sports car are red. Porsche comes in white , Lamborghini comes in white, Aston Martin comes in white, Jaguar comes in white, Merserati comes in white etc....

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