Sunday 18 May 2008

What color is your car?



Do you know the color of your car represents your psyche? i was reading an article earlier and this article came to picture, i find it interesting because it is quite true. Not too sure for some people, but well, i'd say at least its quite true about me.

So, the article briefly explains the common color like green, red, sunny yellow, silver etc. It started off with the price of fuel today, nearly US$127 per barrel internationally or is it already breached that record? today, the government is subsidizing petrol lesser and lesser causing inflation, with recent news food shortage, worsen the whole scenario, poor family becoming poorer, they will have to get more money in order to buy their month, worst still for those living by the day. Sorry for diverting, so, with the petrol price hike, is there any drivers that are still cheerful as "those were the days" driving on the road when it was just US$30++ per barrel. Well, if there are such drivers, their car should be green. The reason is people who own emerald green car have the most positive attitude about the course of their own lives.

Other colors are stated as below :-

1. Dark blue and silver are other colors chosen by upbeat people.

2. Red supposedly connotes an aggressive, high-speed personality.

3. Yellow theoretically is for folks with sunny dispositions.

4. Black cars are supposedly a sign of power and elegance, are driven by the most downbeat drivers of all.

Survey data show that people who drive red or yellow cars have below-average confidence. Here's the result of a survey extracted from US New Report, May 13, 2008 by Rick Newman to show the level of confidence in drivers.

Emerald green - 5.5% above average
Dark blue - 3.2% above average
Silver - 1.2% above average
White - Average
Sunny yellow - 3.7% below average
Orange - 4.1% below average
Bright blue - 5.5% below average
Bright yellow - 8.3% below average
Red - 8.8 % below average
Black - 14.6% below average

Next they talk about the driver's mood and here's a table for you guys to refer to.

Black, dark blue, or silver - Consistent moods
White, sunny yellow, or bright blue Modest mood swings
Orange, red, bright yellow, or emerald green - The most pronounced mood swings

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Keep waiting for my Tiesto Freedom Party in PD posting. i've yet to complete it. coming soon.

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