It’s true that crossovers have taken over the road but there are so many that no one specific model really dominates. With that in mind, we’re wondering what the most common car you see in your area is. Are all of the stereotypes about different places correct or do you know the real truth about your hometown or city?
For example, I lived in Colorado for almost 15 years, and let me be the first to tell you that all of the stereotypes about Subaru and Colorado are completely accurate. You can’t go more than five minutes without laying eyes on a Legacy, an Outback, a Forester and two WRXs.
Now that I’m in Arkansas the automotive scenery has changed dramatically. There are so many Dodge Chargers here that it’s a bit silly but they’re only outnumbered by Dodge Challengers. My wife and I used to joke about how many there were and the saddest thing is that they’re almost all V6 models. It seems that the folks here in the South are heavily focused on the looks and not the power.
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Having spent a little time out in California this year, we can also confirm that the Tesla Model S should in fact be on that state’s flag. But again, we’re wondering what’s most proliferate in your neck of the woods. Sure, the Ford F-150 might be the best-selling truck in all the land but maybe you’re in Key West, Florida, and the vehicle you see most is a golf cart or a Smart Crossblade (we kid you, but you get the idea).
Maybe you’re living somewhere in the Australian outback and you’re surrounded by folks driving Utes that are far more legal than this one that was perhaps erroneously titled here in the USA. Perhaps you’re in Dubai and the Bugatti Veyron really isn’t as popular as the rest of us are led to believe. Either way, we want to get a feeling for what’s most popular where you live.
Are the stereotypes about your area correct? And if not, why do you think people associate the two? Let us know in the comments below!