These are the most popular colors globally, but they come with a "labor tax."
If you want to find your car easily in a crowded parking lot, go for a "chromatic" color.
(If the Desert: White . If the Pacific Northwest: Dark Grey .)
(Blend: Grey/Black . Stand out: Blue/Green/Red .)
They are "safe" colors. Because they aren't polarizing, they are always in demand on the used market. 2. The High-Maintenance Classics: Black and White
Ultimately, you’re the one who has to walk out to the driveway every morning. If a specific color makes you smile, that’s usually the right one to buy.
If you view a car as a tool rather than a trophy, silver or grey is your best bet.