Wenn Sie auf einen Staat klicken, werden die fünf meistverkauften Autos für diesen bestimmten Staat angezeigt. Elektrofahrzeuge, LKWs und SUVs dominieren mehr denn je.
Wild that the top selling new cars in 3 states are EVs. We’ve come a long way in the last couple years.
Henry_Muffindish on
You can almost see the red-state/blue-state divide in this map.
DZello on
America don’t need anything from Canada, except some of the most popular vehicles in the country: Toyota RAV4, Honda CRV, the Chevrolet Silverado and many parts of the F150.🤪
Spaghet-3 on
It seems disingenuous to consider „Ford F-Series“ as one vehicle, like a RAV4.
The Ford F-Series comes in huge number of configurations, sizes, and price points. The smallest/cheapest model is the regular cab with short bed, only 4000lbs, 209 inches, 2×4 drivetrain, 2.7L economy engine, for ~$35k. The largest/most expensive models is probably the F450 Platinum Plus, 8,600lbs, 266 inches, 4×4, 6.7L diesel, for ~$130k. These are not one car.
richtopia on
Graphic is fun, but the legend is a bit strange:
– I guess the list of cars is alphabetical, putting Chevy Equinox at the top. I would argue listing based either by most popular in the entire country or by #1 in the most states
– Why is the Toyota Tacoma in the legend? It appears to not be #1 in any state and the only states/territory it is even in the top 5 is WA, OR, NV, PR (based on my random checking, I could have missed some)
– I am impressed with Subaru’s performance. Toyota, Ford, Chevy dominating most state’s top 5 makes sense as some of the largest automakers in the USA/world. But clicking around, Subaru Crosstrek and Forester appears in the top 5 quite often
GreedyRaisin3357 on
61% of registrations as SUV’s is just crazy work
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Wild that the top selling new cars in 3 states are EVs. We’ve come a long way in the last couple years.
You can almost see the red-state/blue-state divide in this map.
America don’t need anything from Canada, except some of the most popular vehicles in the country: Toyota RAV4, Honda CRV, the Chevrolet Silverado and many parts of the F150.🤪
It seems disingenuous to consider „Ford F-Series“ as one vehicle, like a RAV4.
The Ford F-Series comes in huge number of configurations, sizes, and price points. The smallest/cheapest model is the regular cab with short bed, only 4000lbs, 209 inches, 2×4 drivetrain, 2.7L economy engine, for ~$35k. The largest/most expensive models is probably the F450 Platinum Plus, 8,600lbs, 266 inches, 4×4, 6.7L diesel, for ~$130k. These are not one car.
Graphic is fun, but the legend is a bit strange:
– I guess the list of cars is alphabetical, putting Chevy Equinox at the top. I would argue listing based either by most popular in the entire country or by #1 in the most states
– Why is the Toyota Tacoma in the legend? It appears to not be #1 in any state and the only states/territory it is even in the top 5 is WA, OR, NV, PR (based on my random checking, I could have missed some)
– I am impressed with Subaru’s performance. Toyota, Ford, Chevy dominating most state’s top 5 makes sense as some of the largest automakers in the USA/world. But clicking around, Subaru Crosstrek and Forester appears in the top 5 quite often
61% of registrations as SUV’s is just crazy work