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White Is Most Popular Color – Again – in 56th DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report

"Conservative Differentiation" Among Consumers May Be Sign of the Times

Wilmington, Del., December 9, 2008 - The 2008 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report says white is the top vehicle color choice in North America for the second straight year, and is a strong player globally, with "white effects" allowing consumers to differentiate cars subtly to express their individuality. Black and silver with effects also turned in a strong performance globally. The term "effects" refers to special pigments that lend a pearl or iridescent appearance to coatings.

White and white pearl scored 16 and 4 percent, respectively, black and black effect scored 11 percent and 6 percent, while silver, which led the pack for six consecutive years, garnered a 17 percent share of the North American market.

A leading supplier of coatings to the global automotive market both for new cars and in the collision repair industry, DuPont this year broadened the global scope of the authoritative Automotive Color Popularity Report to include specific data from emerging markets India and Russia. The automotive industry is expanding rapidly in both countries.

North American color choice highlights several trends. First, there is a continuing convergence of color choice globally with color preferences becoming more homogeneous across the globe. Additionally, DuPont continues to report white as a "palette cleansing" color signaling a pause after a long running trend and in advance of a new trend. The 2007 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report announced the end of silver's seven year reign.

"We're seeing basic colors like black, white and silver continuing in the lead but consumers are looking for differentiation with tri-coat and other effects," said Karen Surcina, color marketing manager -- DuPont Performance Coatings. "These colors and effects provide a higher degree of customization and luxury-effect which allow consumers a conservative differentiation from the traditional color palette." A tri-coat paint system consists of a basecoat, a midlayer which contains the color and specialized "effect" pigments followed by a clear coat.

"While black, white and silver continue to remain strong, we are seeing interesting trends developing," Surcina continued. "The popularity of true chromatic colors such as blue and red are on the rise, with blue growing worldwide as consumers look to more environmental themes and lifestyles."

"Blue is being utilized as the 'new green' because it is well understood by people all over the world that blue can also represent the preservation of nature," said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and author of Color: Messages and Meanings. "Imagine a clear blue sky mirrored in a pristine blue lake and you will get the picture. It is a universal favorite."

Global Convergence and Regional Differentiation
The global review of color popularity reveals that preferences are converging around the world, but within the convergence there is subtle differentiation between markets. As DuPont reported in June 2008, blue is becoming more popular and currently ranks among consumers in North America with 13 percent of the overall market. Blue has garnered 12 to 13 percent of the market for the past few years and is a top five color choice in every market with the exception of Brazil.

"Neutral colors like silver and light gray shades capture a high volume, but long term they show a decreasing tendency in almost all regions," said Nancy Lockhart, DuPont color designer for North America. "Moving forward, it will be imperative to refresh styling of these popular colors with different effects that can restore their popularity."

Europe
Europe is dominated by the popularity of black vehicles in all segments. Black with effect, white/white pearl and silver are most popular across the board with a rise in bright reds in this year's report. The rankings remain consistent for black/black effect with 26 percent of the market, silver with 20 percent and gray with 18 percent.

White/white pearl saw a slight increase in popularity, rising from 8 percent last year to 10 percent in 2008. The warm neutral tones of beige and brown regained popularity in 2008, reaching 4 percent -- up from 2 percent last year.

"Current preferences are strongly influenced by ecological concepts, with demand growing for light, pure and sophisticated looks and the strength of blue showing optimism for the future," said Elke Dirks, DuPont color designer for Europe. "In the long term, we believe that European consumers will ask for a more colorful and individualistic palette from car makers."

Russia
Russian color preference shows an overwhelming use of silver at 30 percent, black and red at 14 percent and slight differences between green (13 percent), blue (12 percent) and white (10 percent). Though Russia leans toward the silver and black color spaces, red and green are more popular there than in any other region, demonstrating the diversity of color trends.

Asia
India's market shows a strong preference toward white and white pearl with 17 and 11 percent respectively, followed by silver with 27 percent. As in Russia, strong chroma colors made a good showing with red at 12 percent and blue at 8 percent. Black and black effect with 6 percent and 1 percent, respectively, was even with yellow and gold at 7 percent.

Silver remains exceptionally strong in the Asian countries of China, South Korea, Japan and India. In South Korea silver represents 50 percent of the market, up from 39 percent last year. Silver is top color with strong growth shown in China as well at 32 percent for 2008, up from 23 percent in 2007. Japan and India report white/white pearl in the top color position (8 and 24 percent and 17 and 11 percent, respectively) with silver making a strong showing with 28 percent in Japan and 27 percent in India.

"Candy white and tri-coat pearl are extremely popular in most of the Asia Pacific area," said Emily Hung, DuPont color designer for the Asia Pacific region. "In Japan we see an overwhelming preference for white pearl or white with effect.

"In India and China we see a wide range of colors offered to attract young buyers to compact cars," Hung said. "Additionally, dark blue metallic is popular and we're fine-tuning a variety of shades for the region."

Mexico and Brazil
White and black are tied for the most popular color in Mexico at 20 percent each, with silver at 17 percent and gray at 13 percent. Following these cool-neutral shades, blue shows strength with 12 percent and red follows at 11 percent. Neutral spaces dominate Brazil with silver (31 percent), black (25 percent), gray (16 percent) and white (11 percent). Red is the most popular chroma color with 8 percent of the market.

What to Watch - from the DuPont "Time For Color" Trend Show
"Time for Color" is the theme of this year's DuPont global color trend forecast for the auto industry. Time is an important factor in the evolution of color. Consumers are increasingly focused on individuality, expressive car designs, small vehicles and fuel economy. These elements require innovative shades for a futuristic view of technology as it evolves. DuPont presents its annual trend show to automotive designers globally to showcase new trends, color availability and the new coatings technologies available to the market.

"Of the many environments that surround you, the color of your clothing, your home and your car is very personal," said Eiseman. "As I state in my book, More Alive With Color, each of us has an affinity for various hues that appear at distinct times of day. DuPont has captured the essence of color and light that really expresses your personality and comfort level."

This year's show highlights four themes to set the pace for future color trends: morning, midday, evening and night. The morning group deals with the pale and purist colors, responding to the development of ecological concepts with highly aesthetic demands. Midday colors underline the personal character of vehicles. They are vividly colored, optimistic in appearance and enrich the growing small car market in a highly innovative way. The evening group is very emotional, creating a highly individual collection in the mid-color range with multicolor effects and unusual shades. There is enough time to dream in the night group which contemplates harmony in times of changing values and traditions. Deep tinted dark colors with illusionist luster and brilliance ensure premium road versions.

Various areas of lightness and hue also are timely in their arrival. Some solid metallic versions with a hint of color offer a modern alternative to silver, formerly an enduring color choice. Awareness and adoption of "green" technology and environmentalism also have influenced color trends in this year's show bringing colors that are soft or water-like in nature. Continued emphasis on the automotive market brings attention to new color areas. The demand for brilliant, chromatic colors is expected to grow across global markets. It is once again, "Time for Color."
 
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The most popular America resident houses were painted ugly white walls and moreover white cars. So great! Good combo!
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White Lotus :drool:

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Sorry white car owners, but white is a total yawn.

Great for apartment walls, dishwashers, and envelopes, though!

Like I always suspected: people have little/no imagination, especially with matters of color.
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I like black the most. Does that make me European?
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I find that some cars look great in white. Most cars look even better in black though. As a detailer I prefer dark cars as they are a test of my skill. Little known fact though....

For white cars, seeing swirls or scratches is virtually impossible.

^^Maybe thats why its so popular
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Great... I am unique. I'm a "3%'er"

Honestly, white is the best color, with silver close behind. Especially with enthusiasts like us who want the car to look crisp and clean all the time. That's way too hard with any darker color. Somehow, my cypress pearl doesn't give me too much hassle in this dept, but it's worse than the white car I used to own. I wash this one twice as often.
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My family has tried the top six colors: black, white, silver, red, blue, and gray. They all look good on cars.
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Back in the 80s I had a white GM Cavalier and for a brief time that colour was popular in the UK. During the 90s and until recently white went completely out of fashion - although you would see plenty in warmer climes such as Spain. White was so unpopular in the UK that it was the kiss of death come trade in time as no dealers wanted them secondhand due to difficulty shifting them. Even the police forces stopped getting their cars in white and switched to silver to improve residuals.
Silver has been the most popular colour in the UK for at least 10 years now but that has started to change and some cars are being offered in white now - particularly sporty ones such as the new VW Scirocco. However, few people would buy a larger "executive" car such as a Lexus in white. You'd still lose too much money come resale time.
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Originally Posted by SoCalSC4
Sorry white car owners, but white is a total yawn.

Great for apartment walls, dishwashers, and envelopes, though!

Like I always suspected: people have little/no imagination, especially with matters of color.
Buying a white car is not necessarily just a "lack of imagination. Several things that you're not taking into account:

One, It keeps the car cool in the summer and lessens the load on the A/C. Two, many people choose it because of its visibility....and safety....at night, although my way of thinking is that if you can't see headlights or taillights at night, and depend on paint color, you shouldn't be out at night. Three, it is usually an easy color to match in a paint shop for body repairs, although the White Oyster Pearl might take some work. Four, in most cases, people can't buy what the car companies won't offer. I see this time and time again in brochures, web sites, and in my auto reviews...the same, usually boring colors (and, yes, I write them up) over and over again......white, silver, gray, black, burgundy/cherry red, and dark blue...once in a while, some light greenish-silver. It's getting so I don't even need to look at the brochure color plates or web sites any more...Except for some sports models, I pretty much know what I'm going to find.

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yay go white
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Originally Posted by SoCalSC4
Sorry white car owners, but white is a total yawn.
It really depends on the car model. Some cars look FANTASTIC in white.

To me the overall biggest YAWN color on any car is plain silver There are very few cars, if any, that I would accept in plain silver.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Buying a white car is not necessarily just a "lack of imagination. Several things that you're not taking into account:

One, It keeps the car cool in the summer and lessens the load on the A/C. Two, many people choose it because of its visibility....and safety....at night, although my way of thinking is that if you can't see headlights or taillights at night, and depend on paint color, you shouldn't be out at night. Three, it is usually an easy color to match in a paint shop for body repairs, although the White Oyster Pearl might take some work. Four, in most cases, people can't buy what the car companies won't offer. I see this time and time again in brochures, web sites, and in my auto reviews...the same, usually boring colors (and, yes, I write them up) over and over again......white, silver, gray, black, burgundy/cherry red, and dark blue...once in a while, some light greenish-silver. It's getting so I don't even need to look at the brochure color plates or web sites any more...Except for some sports models, I pretty much know what I'm going to find.

And even if companies offer a color, it has to be "available". I gave my Lexus dealer 3 color choices, and due to the <10% build of the Lux Pkg, it took them 4 weeks to find my 3rd choice--Silver. I didn't want to keep waiting, or special order, for the 1st 2 choices--I didn't care enough about them. Maybe it's boring, but I just don't care.
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White is my fav! There are very few cars that I don't like in White!

Black is my second choice, in fact I usually go back and forth between, white and black with cars. And every once in a while Red sneaks in there I had a Red 1985 Prelude 2.0Si and my current ride is Red
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the numbers make sense. Now I understand why some companies offer a bright white and a pearl white. customers want selection
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