Different types, but it feels like a funny coincidence that I saw so many same-color cars in the cul-de-sac around the same house. Just those cars and one grey one.
Different types, but it feels like a funny coincidence that I saw so many same-color cars in the cul-de-sac around the same house. Just those cars and one grey one.
The cost of pigments is trival these days. Its more about the fact non-netural colors cars sit on the lot longer because only people that like red cars will buy red cars. But almost everyone will settle for a netural white/gray car.
I was thinking more of the cost of the painting equipment and facilities and that they are probably configured for one color at a time, so that whole production run is red cars.
And the opportunity cost of not producing white cars while it’s producing red ones.