
Episode 46
46. Car Colors
So many vehicles on the road today are white, black, or gray — but automotive designers find that consumer preferences may be changing lanes. Zachary Crockett surveys the lot.
The Economics of Everyday Things
April 29, 202418m 26s
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Show Notes
So many vehicles on the road today are white, black, or gray — but automotive designers find that consumer preferences may be changing lanes. Zachary Crockett surveys the lot.
- SOURCES:
- Tom Crockett, classic car enthusiast.
- Mark Gutjahr, global head of design at BASF.
- Nikkie Riedel, carline planning manager at Subaru of America.
- RESOURCES:
- BASF Color Report 2023 for Automotive OEM Coatings.
- "Beige on an S.U.V. Will Cost You, but for Pickups It’s Golden," by Roy Furchgott (The New York Times, 2021).
- "A Brief History Of Car Colors — And Why Are We So Boring Now?" (Consumer Reports, 2018).
- "The Link Between the Colour of Cars and the Economy," (The Economist, 2018).
- EXTRA:
- "Car Washes," by The Economics of Everyday Things (2023).
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