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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2014 = Surprising Trends
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<blockquote data-quote="Madlock" data-source="post: 13228578" data-attributes="member: 111289"><p>Kona/DIB has historically trailed the perennial leader, Black, usually by about 50%. Red has tended to follow and then White, leaving Grays, Silvers and Grabber Blue to scramble for the remaining 10-15%.</p><p></p><p>Black is clearly on top, but by not as much as years past. Sterling Gray has come out of nowhere to fight neck and neck with White and Red Candy for 2nd, 3rd and 4th, with DIB being a fairly distant fifth and Race Red dropping for the first time ever to 6th. Ingot Silver and Grabber Blue are less than 5% each - in that particular order.</p><p></p><p>Bear in mind, this pertains to Coupes. Some variances exist among Convertibles, but not enough Convertibles are being made to strongly influence the colors' relative popularity.</p><p></p><p>With that said, 1 in every 5 cars is Black on Black. Anybody who wants one of those with everything but a Glass Roof should have no trouble finding one for quite some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madlock, post: 13228578, member: 111289"] Kona/DIB has historically trailed the perennial leader, Black, usually by about 50%. Red has tended to follow and then White, leaving Grays, Silvers and Grabber Blue to scramble for the remaining 10-15%. Black is clearly on top, but by not as much as years past. Sterling Gray has come out of nowhere to fight neck and neck with White and Red Candy for 2nd, 3rd and 4th, with DIB being a fairly distant fifth and Race Red dropping for the first time ever to 6th. Ingot Silver and Grabber Blue are less than 5% each - in that particular order. Bear in mind, this pertains to Coupes. Some variances exist among Convertibles, but not enough Convertibles are being made to strongly influence the colors' relative popularity. With that said, 1 in every 5 cars is Black on Black. Anybody who wants one of those with everything but a Glass Roof should have no trouble finding one for quite some time. [/QUOTE]
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