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Leicester City’s march towards the Premier League title is leaving car buyers in the city feeling blue, new research reveals.

 

Figures from car manufacturer ŠKODA, launched to celebrate the release of the new Fabia and Citigo Colour Editions, reveals that sales of blue cars in Leicester have shot up by 340% year-on-year.

 

This coincides with an upturn in Leicester City’s football fortunes, with the blue-shirted team – nicknamed the Foxes – five points clear at the top of the league. This time last year, the side was fighting to avoid relegation.

  • Blue car sales in Leicester rocket by 340% year-on-year

  • Leicester City fans are among most ‘colour loyal’ in the country

  • ŠKODA conducted research to tie in with new Fabia and Citigo Colour Editions

 

Mick Brown, Senior Manager at the Sandicliffe ŠKODA retailer in Leicester, commented: “This is a hugely proud and passionate city, and one that has been waiting a long time for its football team to climb to the top of the league. Now that’s a reality, we are seeing a blue revolution, not just on the pitch but off it, too. Blue is, by far, the most popular colour we’re taking orders for.”

 

The impact of a football team’s home shirt colour on car sales can be seen across the country. For example, in Manchester, where United and City dominate the football landscape, sales of red Fabias (13% of all those sold in Manchester) and blue Fabias (27%) comfortably surpass ŠKODA’s national averages of 9% and 20% respectively.

 

In Newcastle, sales of white cars are at 18%, ahead of the ŠKODA average of 15%. And at the ŠKODA retailer in Walthamstow – four miles from Tottenham Hotspur’s ground and five miles from Arsenal’s – sales of white cars (16%) and red cars (11%) again happen more frequently than in the rest of the country.

 

To complement the sales trends, ŠKODA also commissioned research* among 1,000 football-loving motorists across the UK.

 

The results show that ‘colour loyalty’ affects all kinds of purchases, with younger drivers in particular remaining true to their football team’s home kit. More than a third (35%) of motorists under the age of 25 said they were much more likely to choose clothes in the same colour, while over a fifth (21%) prefer cars in the same shade.

 

From region to region, Leicester City fans are shown to be among the most affected by home colours: nearly two thirds (65%) say their favourite colour is also blue. Only football fans in Yorkshire and East Anglia rank higher.

 

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As a resident in Sheffield, many of us have known this effect to exist for years. I dare to own a red car in the blue end of town. Interesting reading though ;)

 

 

 

 

 

And in Burnley, there are a ton of claret and blue corollas

 

interesting:

 

red Fabias (13% of all those sold in Manchester) and blue Fabias (27%) - kind of void as we all know zero Man U, fans actually live in Manchester.

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Probably posh liverpool fans down the m62 ;)

 

I used to live in Warrington and could never figure why it was busy in both directions....

I'm not driving around in a yellow one :peek: we are heading for the Championship (hopefully)

 

COYB!  (Brewers)

I'm a Leicester(shire) resident but have a red car!

Oh I mainly follow rugby, does that matter?

Foxes for the title!

I'm not driving around in a yellow one :peek: we are heading for the Championship (hopefully)

 

COYB!  (Brewers)

 

We are heading for Division One, I follow Bolton Wanderers, I'll wave as we pass each other

well im a leicester fan from leicester and i bought a white one, white is the colour of our arch rivals down the road who love sheep.

 

load of tosh made up by the sun!

We are heading for Division One, I follow Bolton Wanderers, I'll wave as we pass each other

 

Let's hope Dean Holdsworth gets thing sorted. He started off by getting rid of the manager, ex Foxes player, remember watching him play for them against the Rams, my other team.

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