20 Popular Car Colors Ranked


20 Popular Car Colors Ranked


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The color of a car may not be the first thing people consider, but it's actually one of the most striking features of any vehicle. It turns out there are colors far more popular than others, which is why this list ranks them from best to boldest.

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1. White

It may surprise you to hear that neither black nor gray is the most popular car color. In fact, it’s white. This neutral and pale color is preferred by most Americans, though every blemish is more visible on white.

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2. Gray

A more sensible choice, gray is the second most popular car color. For those who can’t decide between black or white, gray is the perfect blend of both worlds. It’s subtle and modern, making it a great choice for any vehicle.

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3. Black

Black is both mysterious and slick—the perfect choice for any luxurious or city-based vehicle. The best part about black is that any scratch or speck of dust is barely noticeable, meaning you can delay those washes.

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4. Silver

For a bit of bling, some people prefer a metallic silvery tint for their cars. Flashier than simple gray, silver is a modern and high-tech choice.

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5. Blue

If you want to add a splash of color to your life, blue is a practical choice.

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Not as bold as some other colors on this list, blue is a masculine choice. Lots of cars come in this shade, making it a reliable pick.

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6. Red

If blue doesn’t suit you, red certainly might. This fiery and passionate color is perfect for car enthusiasts who want people to notice their vehicle. It’s hard not to glance at a red car as it drives down the road.

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7. Green

Green is an unusual choice, but for some vehicles, it’s just right. For example, green jeeps have a certain vibe that other colors can’t quite capture. Green is also a great option if you want your car to stand out in a crowd.

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8. Brown

Brown is another subtle color that isn’t often seen. Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a brown car? With various shades, you can get a deeper woodsy brown or a lighter dusty color to suit your taste.

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9. Orange

Orange is a rare color on the road, but it’s actually fairly popular. This vibrant color is adventurous and bold, making a strong statement about the driver. It’s a warm choice guaranteed to turn a few heads.

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10. Yellow

While yellow is often associated with luxury cars, many vehicles offer yellow options.

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This bright shade indicates a fun, youthful personality and is perfect for a striking, city-dwelling hatchback.

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11. Gold

If you want to go a little flashier, both brown and yellow can be elevated to a sleek shade of gold. Gold is definitely a fancy choice, though people might assume you’re a little full of yourself.

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12. Purple

Purple is an exciting and vibrant choice, a color that few dare to try. Certain songs have even highlighted the classiness of a purple Lamborghini. Even if you prefer a Honda Civic or a Nissan, a purple paint job is undeniably cool.

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13. Terra

Terra is similar to brown and orange, making it a perfect choice for off-roading fans. This earthy but metallic shade will reflect sunlight just right, making your car shimmer as it barrels down the freeway.

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14. Copper

Copper is another metallic choice that blends elements of brown, yellow, and orange. Unlike those colors, copper has a distinct shine that sets it apart and would suit most vehicles.

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15. Beige

Beige isn’t that rare, though it’s often associated with older cars. If you visit a used car lot with models from a decade or two ago, you’ll find plenty of beige cars to choose from.

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16. Neon Green

Neon green is a show-stopping color, which is why many luxury brands like Porsche and Lamborghini offer it.

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If you want everyone to stop and watch as you drive by, neon green is the color for you.

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17. Lime

If you like green and luxury but want a bit more subtlety, lime is ideal. Lime gained popularity through its association with Lamborghini and remains a fun choice for most cars, blending a natural and urban vibe.

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18. Cerulean

Cerulean is a fancy way to say sky blue. Unlike other shades of blue, cerulean has an understated yet luxurious quality. If you wanted a blue car anyway, playing with the shade isn’t much of a stretch.

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19. Pink

It’s a shame pink isn’t as popular as other colors, but for many women, it’s the ultimate feminist choice. Either way, pink is a fun, flashy, and summery option that’s bound to make you the life of the party.

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20. Neon Pink

If regular pink isn’t enough, you can go bolder with neon pink. Seeing a neon pink car is like spotting a unicorn in the wild. Choose this paint job, and you’ll be the unicorn everyone’s snapping pictures of.

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