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By Peter Petterson
First published at Qondio
The British Royal Automobile Club came up with a list of what a car's color says about the owner. Here is what your vehicle could be telling you.
Black: You're ambitious and status seeking
Green: You're very traditional and an elitist
Blue: You're a team player and very sociable
White: You're aloof dutiful and methodical
Grey: You're understated and cautious
Silver: You have a sense of style, but you can be pompous
Red: You're outgoing, impulsive and easily bored.
Acknowledgements: Chicago Sun-Times
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