Why are barns in the United States often red?

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Yeah red dye goes a long way and is easy to make

Except car pigments? I hear that they are the most expensive.

That’s because da red wunz go fasta. Requires extra points to buy, more spensive.

We need da purple wunz! No coppah gettin us in a sneaky kaw!

House paint can use slag from mines, making it a rest product and thus very cheap.

Cars use much fancier stuff.

That's because of our evolutionary desire to look for ripe fruit. So, we want red thing.

Source: idk, heard it sopmewhere

I find that a bit hard to believe, seeing as the paint of a car affects mpg through air resistance, luxury cars often add in glitter, and all of it has to be applied through air brushing

Maybe at one point, but I'd be beyond shocked if red was meaningfully more expensive. There are also the myths that red cars cost more to insure and get pulled over more, like with those myths there might be a tiny kernel of truth, but the statements probably aren't true outside very specific historical conditions