Which States Have the Most Luxury Cars?

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Luxury cars account for 18.3 percent of all vehicle sales in the United States. Buyers are drawn to luxury vehicles for reasons including extra features, enhanced driving performance, and advanced technology. There’s also the prestige that comes with driving a car with a luxury nameplate that helps justify paying the extra cost.

Regardless of the reason for owning a luxury vehicle, some states attract more luxury car buyers than others. In which states do the most drivers choose luxury vehicles? iSeeCars.com analyzed over 200,000 one- to five-year-old cars on the road to find out.

Ranking of States by Share of Luxury Cars - iSeeCars Study

Rank

State

% Share of Luxury Cars

1

New Jersey

29.9%

2

Connecticut

27.2%

3

California

26.0%

4

Florida

23.0%

5

New York

22.4%

6

Massachusetts

21.4%

7

Illinois

21.3%

8

Georgia

21.0%

9

Rhode Island

20.3%

10

Maryland

20.1%

11

Oregon

19.2%

12

Nevada

18.7%

13

Delaware

18.6%

14

Arizona

18.5%

National Average

18.3%

15

Virginia

18.3%

16

Hawaii

18.1%

17

Texas

17.7%

18

North Carolina

17.5%

19

Colorado

17.5%

20

Pennsylvania

16.3%

21

Washington

16.2%

22

New Hampshire

15.6%

23

South Carolina

15.6%

24

Michigan

15.1%

25

Louisiana

14.9%

26

Tennessee

14.7%

27

Alabama

13.9%

28

Ohio

13.9%

29

Missouri

13.1%

30

Minnesota

13.0%

31

Indiana

12.8%

32

Oklahoma

12.5%

33

Utah

12.4%

34

Kansas

12.1%

35

Alaska

11.3%

36

Kentucky

11.2%

37

Nebraska

11.2%

38

Arkansas

10.9%

39

Mississippi

10.8%

40

Wisconsin

10.3%

41

New Mexico

9.7%

42

Iowa

8.9%

43

Maine

8.7%

44

Idaho

7.6%

45

Vermont

7.6%

46

West Virginia

7.3%

47

South Dakota

7.1%

48

North Dakota

6.3%

49

Montana

5.9%

50

Wyoming

4.7%

  • New Jersey is the state with the most luxury cars, with luxury vehicles accounting for 29.9 percent of the state’s vehicle share.

  • The state with the lowest share of used luxury cars is Wyoming at 4.7 percent.

  • Fourteen states have more luxury cars than average, with nine of the 14 being East Coast states.

  • The states with the lowest share of luxury cars tend to be the states that are the least densely populated.

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Methodology:

iSeeCars analyzed over 200,000 used cars from model years 2018 - 2022 sold from May 2022 through April 2023. The number of vehicles from luxury automakers was tallied by state, and the resulting percentage shares were used to rank states.

About iSeeCars.com

iSeeCars.com is a car search engine that helps shoppers find the best car deals by providing key insights and valuable resources, like the iSeeCars free VIN check and Best Cars rankings. iSeeCars.com has saved users over $342 million so far by applying big data analytics powered by over 25 billion (and growing) data points and using proprietary algorithms to objectively analyze, score and rank millions of new cars and used cars.

This article, Which State Has the Most Luxury Cars?, originally appeared on iSeeCars.com.