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Automotive research company iSeeCars did a study on which car colors have the worst and best depreciation rates.
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Car colors with the best depreciation rates, according to study. Yellow: 24.0% three-year depreciation; Orange: 24.4% three-year depreciation; Green: 26.3% three-year depreciation ...
Car colors with the best depreciation rates, according to study. Yellow: 24.0% three-year depreciation; Orange: 24.4% three-year depreciation; Green: 26.3% three-year depreciation ...
Car colors with the best depreciation rates, according to study. Yellow: 24.0% three-year depreciation; Orange: 24.4% three-year depreciation; Green: 26.3% three-year depreciation ...
Car colors with the best depreciation rates, according to study. Yellow: 24.0% three-year depreciation; Orange: 24.4% three-year depreciation; Green: 26.3% three-year depreciation ...
Methodology used in car car depreciation study. iSeeCars.com said it analyzed more than 1.2 million model year 2022 used cars from August 2024 through May 2025.
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White cars depreciate by 32.1% and black cars by 31.9%, with both losing over $15,000 on average. “White and black are the two most common car colors,” Brauer noted.
Depreciation is hitting cars harder in the last few years than it did during the pandemic. On average, a used vehicle sheds about 31 percent of its original MSRP after three years.