No, not generally, most companies offer black colour as standard too.
What i noticed was that:
- in hot countries they use white cars.
- in cold countries they use black cars.
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This is due to the fact that white cars reflect light and heat, and black cars absorb light and heat, so a black car will be warmer than a white car.
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Foreign cars become more expensive.
Yes cars in the 1950s were more expensive than people could aford!
yes they do but there cars are more expensive (EDIT: "BUT THERE CARS ARE MORE EXPENSIVE" IS NOT CORRECT, THE TATA NANO IS THE CHEAPEST CAR IN THE WORLD, AND IT IS MADE IN INDIA)
Cars can be more expensive before tax season. Cars can usually be purchased with the best price towards the end of the year.
Both are very expensive, but Ferraris are more expensive on average.
Black cars are the most popular.
Actually, Audi car insurance tends to be less than many other cars of the same (luxury) class but will be more than cars of different classes because they are luxury cars and thus more expensive to purchase. The more expensive a car is to purchase, the more it will be to insure.
BAck in the early 20th century Just a few years after I got my first wagon licence a fellow Called Henry Ford decided that to reduce his production costs all his cars would be one colour and that would be black. Black was cheap paint. Since most cars were then black, every manufacturer provided a base colour of black. Most of the more expensive cars had optional colours.
No. Generally speaking, used cars are actually less expensive to insure than new cars. This varies greatly depending on model however.
diesel is usually more expensive but diesel cars usually have more mpg than petrol cars
Black is a much more absorbent color.
they are faster bigger more efficient easier to drive and more expensive (mostly)