Posted on 8/31/2020

We’ve all been given advice on which vehicle colors are smarter to purchase and why. For example, be cautious with red cars because they get more tickets. However, it leaves many people wondering, how accurate are these claims? Are they just an automotive version of an old wives’ tale? Fact or Fiction: Some vehicle colors are more prone to accidents than others. Fact! There are quite a few studies that have been done on the correlation between car color and accidents. One popular research was by Monash University, and they found that black vehicles are more prone to accidents than other cars, such as white-painted vehicles. This doesn’t come to much surprise because black cars are harder to see during the evening and night hours. Along with this list, grey and silver were listed next, followed by blue and red vehicles. Fact of Fiction: Red cars cost more to insure. Fiction!&nb ... read more