What does your car’s color say about your personality
Ever wondered why do you see most luxury sedans in White and Black? Bureaucrat in black? Well as they say, your every movement depicts the psychology of your mentality, personality and character and so does your vehicles color.Black Color is known to be the most aggressive. Each color has its own character. Here is what your car`s color expresses about your personality.
WHITE
Fresh, pure, pristine and presents yourself as modern and young to the outside world. Your are refined, decent and would challenge yourself.
BLACK
The color of ultimate luxury, sophistication and power. You are retro yet elegant, classy but nostalgic. You mark your authority and stay calm.
GREY
You are WYSIWYG “What You See Is What You Get”. You are not flashy, you care more about status quo and less about status. You are practical, sober and pragmatic. You are mature yet trendy and don’t want to stand out.
SILVER
It depicts an innovative connotation. It tell about your eye for the sky, your demureness, wealth and projects a high life style.
RED
“Look at me!” You are very energetic, sensual. You want to stand out and are not shy of anything, it screams your boldness. You want to be flashy and like Cooperman says “If it’s a sporty red car, it’s a way of flexing muscles on the road”.
BLUE
It mostly tells about your stableness and happiness. You are loyal, faithful, quiet, cool and unshakable. You are credible and trustworthy, you pick your priorities over money.
BROWN
You are Content. It depicts your neutrality, down-to-earth nature and your happiness of what you already have, you appreciate little things in life.
YELLOW
You will let your inner child out! and wont be afraid. You are upbeat, wilful, extremely confident and have a bold presence.
GOLD
You love the luxurious elements of life and will pay anything for the comfort. It tells about your intelligence.
These statistics are mostly a world standard and non-contradictory. There have been countless surveys around the globe and this is the conclusion.
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