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"Every aspect of life is being stripped of color. But why is it happening?"

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swimmerbabe11
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what is your reason for that?
double aught
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Just personal preference. I think they look the best.
Complete Idiot
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kyledr04 said:

https://www.thedrive.com/news/37001/this-graph-shows-how-car-paint-colors-have-gotten-more-boring-over-the-years?xid=fbshare&fbclid=IwAR0KRZp773j3DRtiEQQRaJ7bH6Pdy7jle2nLjx_n742eOJWn7T1WOgxYi7k
Interesting chart, I remember how big dark green was in the 90's - I wanted it myself! The explosion of white cars since 2009 baffles me, generally my least favorite choice (its subjective, just personal feeling) but I have seen some good whites and often the best color for a car depends on the vehicle lines and other accent choices.

At least in recent years the trend has been slightly more colorful.
Captain Winky
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Pirates is the perfect example of this. We watched it recently for the first time in several years and my wife and I both made the comment about how movies don't look and feel like they used to. It just seems so much more engaging and fun than most movies these days.
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htxag09 said:

Guess I've never thought about it but we have 16 houses on our street. The wives at all 16 drive an SUV. 10 are white, 3 gray, 2 black, and 1 is blue.
Its really very easy to see all you need to see about car colors. If you actually observe large parking lots, they're all the same, and in fact you would be thrown off if you passed one and it looked bright and colorful. Here's an image from a game, and right away it just looks like a cartoon.



In pretty much any parking lot something like 40% of the cars will be white or very light colors like light grey or champagne. 30% will be black or dark colors like charcoal or dark navy blue. 20% will be grays or tan neutral colors. Thats 90% of the cars The remaining 10% will have the pops of color. Almost all of those will be red and some will be dark like maroon. The final 1% or 1 out of a hundred will be colorful in another color besides red. It will be usually yellow but maybe bright blue, or green. Basically, all parking lots are greyscale with pops of red. You have to search to find the one car thats different generally. Even that graph that was shown earlier is misleading in the blue part, because most blue cars are not the bright blue that is represented in that graph.



swimmerbabe11
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The Cracker Barrel Logo is the latest victim of the Age of Average.
Heineken-Ashi
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To be fair, having a colorful car makes you stand out to cops and burglars nowadays.
toucan82
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swimmerbabe11 said:

The Cracker Barrel Logo is the latest victim of the Age of Average.

thanks a lot, Trump
 
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