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The people at Stellantis making product decisions don't understand their customers or they've turned all of those decisions over to the bean counters. Either way, they'll lose. Making your vehicles all look like you've just walked into a black & white photograph isn't very inspiring. If you're striving for boredom and mediocrity, buy a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram. I bet they offer more color choices in Europe on Fiats, Alfas, Opels, DS, Peugeots and Lancias than they do here. We're the red headed stepchildren. But it's okay to take our money to support those other brands.
 
A friend of mine who is a sales manager at the local Toyota dealer says green is the worst color of all. He takes at least another $500 off of the value when considering trade-ins if the vehicle is green because he knows it is going to sit on the lot longer. His next least favorite color is "old man tan", which is what a lot of Camrys and Corollas came in years ago.
That reminds me of an ongoing Conan O'Brien sketch for a while, years back, when he would show off his old, GREEN Ford Taurus SHO.
He even tried to sell it on the street once, and one guy said, "no way."
"Why not?"
"It's green!"
 
From my totally unofficial count, it seems green is growing in popularity. Although it relies heavily on new pea soup green Chevys.
 
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From my totally unofficial count, it seems green is growing in popularity. Although it relies heavily on new pea soup green Chevys.
From my totally unofficial count, it seems green is growing in popularity. Although it relies heavily on new pea soup green Chevys.
That's the green I'd like to see.
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