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Not directly — but colour can influence the price of a vehicle depending on demand and market trends.
Here’s how:

  • Popular colours usually hold value better – White, black, silver, and grey often sell faster because more buyers prefer them.
  • Rare or bold colours may affect demand – Colours like bright green, orange, or purple can sometimes take longer to sell, which may slightly lower resale value.
  • Some colours attract premium pricing – On certain models, special colours (pearl white, metallic finishes, factory special editions) may cost more.
  • Condition matters more than colour – Mileage, accident history, service records, trim level, and overall condition usually affect price much more than colour.
    In markets like Kenya, white, black, silver, and dark colours tend to move faster because they’re considered easier to maintain and resell.
    Short answer: Colour alone doesn’t determine price, but buyer preference can definitely influence value.

At Clyde Motors, we guide you through every option—Japanese, European, and emerging Chinese brands—so you make the right decision based on your needs, not trends.

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