Dealers tend to fill their lots with colors that are the least offensive to the most people. That's why gray-scale neutrals are so common. Black, gray, silver and white may not incite passion in many people, but for the most part they don't instill much hatred either. Since most people buy new cars off the lot, as opposed to ordering one from the factory as was commonplace decades ago, they settle for a safe color most of the time.
I've had my fill of gray-scale cars over the years. These days I look for something out of the ordinary. Which explains why the last few cars I've purchased have been burgundy-purple, deep emerald green and bright orange.
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