No, I think it's the grey and dirty silver cars that are in more accidents because they are so hard to see, i.e. James Dean's silver Spider :(
2007-01-04 08:13:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If they statistically were, insurance would be higher on red cars, and the insurance would ask you "What color is your car?" when you called them for a quote.
They aren't, and they don't.
In fact it's the opposite. This is just a snippet of one of many discussions on the subject on the net:
Is there a correlation between car color and accidents?
Steve and Lori
We owned a 1986 "charcoal Gray" Subaru Wagon. In the 3 years that we owned this car it was hit while stationary 6 times. After the 6th time we said "adios" and got a different car. I understand that Subaru also discontinued this color near the same time. It was a mid-range gray color that evidently doesn't fit into some people's visual range at dusk or afterwards
elena
My cousin owns a body shop. Before buying my last car I asked which color would be best. "Anything but silver - grey. Those cars are over 65% of my business. They seem to get hit all the time!" I bought a bright red convertible. Haven't had a ticket or accident in over 20 years. I'll keep on with the red that I love so much.
anon
I own a "Champaigne" colored honda. When I first purchased the car I noticed a higher frequency of people pulling out in front of my from stop signs, etc. Since that time I have started driving with my lights on at all times. This seems to make my car more visible, and has resulted in fewer people pulling out in front of me.
Tell mom this time she's wrong.
2007-01-04 07:22:46
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answered by oklatom 7
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There was a study done and the study did determine that RED color cars are pulled over more. Alot of times it was the driver, they claim it made them more aggressive on the roadway. Some people claimed it gave them more confidence in a RED colored car.
2007-01-04 07:22:06
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answered by daisy 3
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Not really! Althought you can spot red cars easier and they appear to ride faster to the eye! They do get pulled over more often because of that though!
2007-01-04 07:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Its just that since red is considered a racing color and it stands out in an enviroment of grey, black, green, and blue cars.
2007-01-04 07:49:32
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answered by Frosty 1
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I have heard that as well. But I don't know. My husband has a red car, and has nover been in an accident.
2007-01-04 07:25:07
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answered by Spoiled 3
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No, in a recent study cars asphalt colored (dark grey and black) were most likly to be involved in an accendent.
2007-01-04 07:24:24
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answered by rknghavic 3
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i feel as though darker colored cars are in more accidents they are harder to see at night especiallky in the rain or foggy nights
2007-01-04 07:26:25
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answered by wishful 1
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no
2007-01-04 07:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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