What's the Color of Your Car?
It reflects what you are - and what you want to be.
Brown: The choice of a cautious, conservative, often introverted personality likely to drive the good bargain.
White: It's the choice of a neat, compulsive motorist who can be both critical as well as fussy.
Blue: You like consistency in your life. You're likely to be conservative, shy, and introverted.
Green: A hot fashion color that puts an emphasis on the environment, but the deeper the green, the more conservative and traditional person you are.
Teals: The choice of a trend-setting extrovert who craves attention and desires admiration.
Neutrals: The colors of non-commitment and chosen by someone who doesn't want to be conspicuous or stand out from the crowd.
Metallics: Chosen by confidant yet understated extroverts.
Black: The choice of a serious, self-confident sophisticate.
Yellow: The hue for active, artistic people and the individual willing to try something new.
My car is black.
ETA:
How about this list? It has some other colors.
The color that drives you
Red : You're assertive (or aggressive) and strong.
Yellow : It screams "Look at me!" -- which is why you don't see it on family sedans.
Orange : You're on top of the trends. Orange (in many variations) is a key new color in 2003.
Silver : You ooze class. The No. 1 car color (it passed white for the first time in 2001), silver represents speed, power and success -- which is why it's the favorite color of baby boomers (ages 38 to 56).
White : A longtime favorite and the color of rental cars. People under 65 in a white car like to blend in. For the elderly, white harks back to the elegance and wealth of the 1920s.
Black : Power/aggression sums it up. The top choice for ages 24 to 37.
Blue (medium or dark) : You're conservative, middle of the road. Blue always seems to be No. 5 or 6 on lists of the top 10 car colors.
Green (medium or dark) : See blue, above, and add a touch of environmentalism.