Approximately 10% of people choose to buy red cars, making it one of the more popular car colors, though it often varies by region and market trends. Color preferences can change over time, influenced by fashion, cultural factors, and marketing. Overall, while red is a favored choice, it typically ranks behind more neutral colors like white, black, and gray.
Statistically, the people that buy red cars are not careful drivers and get into more accidents because of this. Its based on statistics.
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At Red box ($1)
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one third, ie 33.33%
2 percent in the world have natural red hair.
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
Red cars are more prone to paint damage and fading from sunlight than just about any other colour car.
10 sport cars were neither red nor blue.no they didn't have red,but they had 20 blue cars,and 12 black cars
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Red attracts attention. Have you ever thought to yourself why do you notice some cars while others don't get a second glance. well the color has a big thing to do with it. Notice this is also a downside because police officers notice them more often too. So unless your a very good driver and break few laws I would say to avoid red
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