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Tuesday, May 13, 2008provided byUSNews.com
With gas prices nearing $4 per gallon, are there any cheerful drivers left on the road?
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Well, if there are, chances are they're driving a green car.
People who own emerald green automobiles, it turns out, have the most positive attitude about the course of their own lives.
Dark blue and silver are other colors chosen by upbeat people.
Red supposedly connotes an aggressive, high-speed personality, while yellow, theoretically, is for folks with sunny dispositions.
But survey data show that people who drive red or yellow cars have below-average confidence. And black cars, supposedly a sign of power and elegance, are driven by the most downbeat drivers of all.
With gas prices nearing $4 per gallon, are there any cheerful drivers left on the road?
More from USNews.com:
• Fuel-Efficient and Fun: Cars With the Best 'Muscle Per Gallon'
• Hot Cars for Lean Times
• Best Cars and Trucks
Well, if there are, chances are they're driving a green car.
People who own emerald green automobiles, it turns out, have the most positive attitude about the course of their own lives.
Dark blue and silver are other colors chosen by upbeat people.
Red supposedly connotes an aggressive, high-speed personality, while yellow, theoretically, is for folks with sunny dispositions.
But survey data show that people who drive red or yellow cars have below-average confidence. And black cars, supposedly a sign of power and elegance, are driven by the most downbeat drivers of all.