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Syndicated Articles Which States Drive the Most Pickup Trucks?

Pickup trucks have surged in popularity thanks to their capability and versatility. Once perceived as strictly work vehicles, modern-day pickup trucks have evolved to become functional family haulers thanks to improvements in comfort and safety. In fact, the top three most popular cars are pickup trucks, proving that they appeal to drivers hauling families, heavy loads, and everything in between.

Pickup trucks account for 16.6 percent of all vehicles on the road, though they are far more popular in some states than others. Here is a ranking of states by their share of light-duty pickup trucks:

Ranking of States by Shares of Trucks- iSeeCars

Rank

State

% Trucks

1

Wyoming

37.6%

2

Montana

34.2%

3

North Dakota

31.4%

4

Idaho

31.2%

5

Alaska

30.8%

6

South Dakota

29.8%

7

West Virginia

27.1%

8

Nebraska

24.6%

9

Vermont

24.6%

10

Oklahoma

24.5%

11

Arkansas

24.3%

12

Iowa

24.3%

13

Maine

24.1%

14

New Mexico

24.1%

15

Louisiana

23.6%

16

Kentucky

23.0%

17

Kansas

21.6%

18

Wisconsin

21.0%

19

Mississippi

21.0%

20

Utah

20.5%

21

Alabama

20.5%

22

Minnesota

20.1%

23

Missouri

19.6%

24

Michigan

19.3%

25

Texas

19.2%

26

Tennessee

19.1%

27

South Carolina

19.1%

28

Colorado

19.0%

29

New Hampshire

18.6%

30

Washington

18.3%

31

Oregon

17.7%

Overall Average

16.6%

32

North Carolina

16.3%

33

Indiana

16.3%

34

Georgia

16.0%

35

Hawaii

16.0%

36

Ohio

15.9%

37

Arizona

15.1%

38

Pennsylvania

14.9%

39

Nevada

14.5%

40

Virginia

14.2%

41

Rhode Island

14.1%

42

Florida

13.7%

43

Delaware

13.6%

44

Illinois

12.9%

45

Massachusetts

12.0%

46

California

11.7%

47

New York

11.6%

48

Maryland

11.1%

49

Connecticut

10.4%

50

New Jersey

8.0%

  • Wyoming is the state with the most pickup trucks and has 2.3 more pickup trucks on the road than the average state. Known as “the Cowboy State,” ??Wyoming is a Western Rocky Mountain state that requires off-road and all-weather capability thanks to unpaved roads, rugged terrain, and harsh winters.

  • Texas, which leads the nation in pickup truck sales volume, ranks 25th in the nation for the state’s total vehicle share.

  • The top 10 states with the highest share of pickup trucks are all mountainous states.

  • New Jersey has the lowest share of pickup trucks at 8.0 percent, which is half the national average.

  • Florida, Illinois, and Delaware, some of the flattest states in the country, are among the states with the lowest share of pickup trucks. 

  • With the exception of Illinois, the 10 states with the lowest shares of pickup trucks are all coastal states.

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Methodology:

iSeeCars.com analyzed over 1.9 million used car sales from June 2021 through May 2022. The shares of light-duty pickup trucks within each US state were calculated and used as ranking metrics across states.

This article, Which States Drive the Most Pickup Trucks, originally appeared on iSeeCars.com.