Katherine (@ntcrgrl) runs a review series titled “Not a Car Girl.” In a video published Nov. 11, she praises the Prius’ ...
Vehicles that experience high rates of depreciation after a few years aren't great for new car buyers, but they can be great for used car buyers. In fact, researching vehicles with high depreciation ...
Yellow and orange have been among the best colors for retained value since iSeeCars began tracking depreciation by color. More demand than supply translates to higher value on the used market. Gold, ...
The Scion FR-S was one of the greatest driver's cars of the modern era (I, a former FR-S owner, say this with no bias) and the Toyota GR86 seems to have followed beautifully in its footsteps. There's ...
Cars sold in uncommon colors tend to hold their value better than cars wearing common or mundane hues. Yellow cars hold their value better than cars of any other color. According to a report from ...
New data shows yellow and orange vehicles retain the most value after three years, while common shades like black and white take the biggest hit at resale. It turns out your car’s paint job does more ...
The average car loses 31.0% of its value after 3 years, but yellow cars only lose 24.0%, while gold cars lose 34.4% of their value Gold, white, and black cars drop the most in value, losing over ...
Color doesn't have an effect on a car's performance, efficiency, or comfort, but it can be a key factor when buying a vehicle nonetheless. In fact, a 2021 survey from Axalta found that color is an ...
If you're in the market for a new car, you've likely considered make, model, year and price. But what about color? The color of your vehicle can affect how fast it depreciates, or loses value. Some ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (iSeeCars) – A vehicle’s color can impact ...
Automotive research company iSeeCars conducted a study revealing the best and worst car colors for depreciation. While some colors have above-average depreciation rates, there are still plenty of ...
(iSeeCars) – A vehicle’s color can impact its used value by more than $5,000 after just 3 years, according to new research by iSeeCars.com. This year’s study compared pricing data for over 1.2 million ...