This Is The Most Popular Car Brand In North Carolina
What is the most popular car brand in North Carolina? It shouldn’t come as a surprise. And no it’s not a Nissan Altima that seems to be the most recklessly driven car at least in the Charlotte area. But it is a make of car you see a lot. And I mean a lot. While I haven’t owned one I have test driven a few and I did love one model- the CRV. So yes, the most popular car brand in North Carolina is Honda. This is according to our friends at BetCarolina who recently shared their research with us.
To start the study BetCarolina.com utilized CarLogos.org’s list of the Top 50 most popular car brands in the United States as a starting point. From there they utilized Google Trends to search each car brand and see the level of interest of each state for the brand. Trends were analyzed over the past 12 months (from July 25, 2022, to July 25, 2023). And from there they were able to average out the results to get the top car brand for each state.
The research says that the most popular car brand in North Carolina is Honda. The Corolla and HRV maker was named the most popular car brand in 7 total states. In addition to NC, it also is popular in Alaska, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and South Carolina. I do tend to see a lot of Hondas on the road. Dodge ranked the highest in 5 states, followed by Ford and Audi (both 4 states). Mercedes-Benz, Chevy, Mazda, Volkswagon, Buick, and Hyundai all were the favorite of 3 states.
And the following brands each ranked the highest in one state:
- Alfa Romeo (Rhode Island)
- BMV (Nevada)
- Kia (Ohio)
- Jeep (West Virginia)
- Lamborghini (Texas)
- Land Rover (New Jersey)
- Lincoln (Nebraska)
- Nissan (Tennessee)
- Subaru (Vermont)
- Tesla (California)
- Toyota (Hawaii)
- Volvo (Maine)
Some of these tell a lot about the states. Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Texas definitely have some money. Nissan is the sponsor of the Tennesee Titan’s stadium so they are getting their money out of those naming rights. Tesla in California shouldn’t surprise anyone. And Lincoln in Nebraska you know you laughed about that irony. You can get more info on the study here.
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Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.
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