How choosing the right colour car can help keep motorists out of the red
JUNE 29 2012 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWHITE cars hold their value best, while greens and maroons are the kiss of death in terms of depreciation according to CAP, the used car pricing experts. In a study comparing secondhand values to new prices, CAP found that white cars typically hold around 5% more of their value than the market average for a typical used car. The trend marks a complete turnaround from the days when dealers used the name ’60 day white’ to reflect the tendency of white cars to outstay their welcome on the forecourt. But blue cars still languish below market average