A new report from ISeeCars.com ranks all vehicle colors by how they depreciate over time, and one color does the best by far: YELLOW CARS.
An analyst says yellow cars keep their value because it's "among the least popular colors . . . so they're novel in the secondhand marketplace, and people are willing to pay a premium for them."
Orange vehicles are the second-best, followed by purple cars . . . red . . . green . . . blue . . . gray . . . beige . . . and silver. All those values remain above-average.
The color that holds its value the LEAST is brown. Gold ranked the second-worst, followed by black . . . and white.
(ISeeCars.com has the full report, which also breaks the rankings down by TYPES of vehicles, like trucks and vans.)