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furniturelink@furniturelink@mastodon.design
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"We used to be a proper country, man. A country that at one point sold nearly as many red cars as white ones . . . now know that the number of new cars painted a boring shade of grayscale has nearly doubled since 1996, up 47.3%"

https://www.jalopnik.com/2205561/new-car-colors-most-popular-2026/

JalopnikThe Number Of New Cars Painted A Boring Shade Of Grayscale Has Nearly Doubled Since 1996 - JalopnikI'm all about inclusivity, but all this gray pride is really making me question what type of country the U.S. is becoming.
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Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE@TimWardCam@c.im
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Replying to @furniturelink@mastodon.design

@furniturelink Yeah. It's quite difficult to buy a car that isn't grey these days.

But, in the UK in particular, why would anyone want to be driving a grey car along a grey road against a grey sky?

Is this the car industry trying to maximise crashes and thus sales of new cars, or what?

Jul 5, 2026, 16:22 UTCen
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