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What Does The Colour Of Your Car Say About You?

Vehicle ownership is something people don't take lightly. You spend months saving up for the down payment, you carefully select the right make and model of vehicle for you to drive. Then it is get's down to the nitty-gritty: the style, the flare, that brilliantly colored vehicle.

What does the colour of your vehicle have to say about you? Let's take a look and see.

If you think picking a car color was hard before, this infographic could make your decision easier or even harder. The What Does the Colour of Your Car Say About You? infographic published by Motor Click gives meaning to your choice in car color.

The wide variety of colors available has some questioning whether consumers make their selection based on simple preference, or whether or not the color of their vehicle somehow reflects their psychology. Whatever the reason, it cannot be denied that color plays a huge role in sales.

This is a good infographic design that takes information from the following text-only article and makes it visual: The Psychology Behind the Color of Your Car . This design tells one story really well, and only takes a few seconds for the reader to understand. Designed by Attwood Digital .

A couple issues with this design. Obviously from a car company in the UK, the spelling of color/colour is oddly mixed throughout the design. Also the data is a little bit questionable. The article referenced isn’t the original source of information, and that article includes claims and quotes from additional sources. Definitely take this information with a grain of salt. There may be underlying credibility issues.

The footer should include the URL link back to the infographic landing page so the audience can find the original full-size version when they come across it shared on other sites. For example, it’s had over 5,000 views on the Visually site so far, but that submission does not link back to the original on the MotorClick site. So, all of that good traffic to view the infographic is not benefitting the original publisher at all. Courtesy of coolinfographics.com

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