The three most popular car colors as of two years ago are, in order: white, black, and gray, accounting for almost two-thirds of vehicles on the road. As a society, we are not very vibrant, huh? Two of the three least popular are green and “natural” combined for a total of about 3 percent, while my car falls in the lowest category, “other,” a category where the oddball, oddity, and outcast shades hang their colorful heads in shame, straggling in over the finish line at barely 1 percent. I bought my vehicle “pre-owned” (formerly referred to as “used”) and was told that it was a “special edition” (whatever that means), manufactured in only one color, which I refer to as “metallic glacier ice b
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