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States With The Most And Fewest Luxury Cars

Written By: CarPro | Jun 15, 2023 3:00:00 PM

This week we take a look at a new study from iSeeCars.com that looks at the states with the most and fewest luxury cars.

Luxury Vehicle Sales Are Up


According to iSeeCars' new data, luxury sales are up overall from its study we shared last year. The last study found that luxury sales accounted for 17.7 percent of all vehicle sales in the United States.  The latest study has the percentage at 18.3 percent.

iSeeCars says buyers drawn to luxury vehicles do so for their nameplate, extra features, enhanced performance and advanced tech. 

States With The Most/Least Luxury Vehicles


So which states have the most luxury cars on the roads?  This year iSeeCars.com analyzed over 200,000 one- to five-year old cars on the road to find out.   

Like in the last study, New Jersey has the highest share of luxury vehicles, accounting for 29.9 percent of the state's vehicle share.  The state with the lowest share is once again Wyoming at 4.7 percent.

Researchers say 14 states have more luxury cars than average, and most of are East Coast states.  States with the lowest luxury vehicle share tend to be those that are the most densely populated.

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%

Source: iSeeCars.com.

Click here to read the study on the iSeeCars website.

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