These Are the Most Popular Cars by State
Have you ever been curious to know the most popular car in your state? iSeeCars.com put together a list of the best-selling passenger car by state for the year 2021, giving us an idea of the tastes drivers have for each region of the United States.
Big surprise: People love pickup trucks, especially the Ford F-150. Out of all 50 states, 32 had pickup trucks as their most popular vehicles. And out of those 32, 20 were the F-150. Only three states had sedans as their most popular cars. The rest were SUVs or crossovers.
Alabama: Toyota Camry
Share of all new car sales: 5.4 percent
Alaska: Ram 1500
Share of all new car sales: 7.0 percent
Arizona: Ram 1500
Share of all new car sales: 3.1 percent
Arkansas: GMC Sierra 1500
Share of all new car sales: 5.4 percent
California: Honda Civic
Share of all new car sales: 3.9 percent
Colorado: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 4.1 percent
Connecticut: Honda CR-V
Share of all new car sales: 3.2 percent
Delaware: Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Share of all new car sales: 2.8 percent
Florida: Toyota RAV4
Share of all new car sales: 3.3 percent
Georgia: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 4.3 percent
Hawaii: Nissan Frontier
Share of all new car sales: 4.1 percent
Idaho: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 6.7 percent
Illinois: Hyundai Tucson
Share of all new car sales: 2.5 percent
Indiana: Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Share of all new car sales: 3.2 percent
Iowa: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 4.7 percent
Kansas: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 5.1 percent
Kentucky: Ram 1500
Share of all new car sales: 4.2 percent
Louisiana: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 5.2 percent
Maine: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 6.0 percent
Maryland: Honda CR-V
Share of all new car sales: 3.1 percent
Massachusetts: Toyota RAV4
Share of all new car sales: 3.2 percent
Michigan: Ram 1500
Share of all new car sales: 4.7 percent
Minnesota: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 4.6 percent
Mississippi: Ford F-150
Share of all new car sales: 4.9 percent