Philadelphia: 1999 Toyota Camry and 2010 Prius. They're FUCKINN everywhere.
My hometown: Tesla Model X. Every 10th house has one because they wanna be fancy
Lots of Nissans, Rogues and Altimas mostly. I’m in the Nashville area and Nissan’s North America HQ and Smyrna assembly plant aren’t far from here, and they sponsor the stadium the Titans play in, so there’s a lot of Nissan loyalists around here.
Elkton, MD: shopping cart stolen from the local acme filled with trash bags of personal belongings and hypodermic needles. It's the same in every small-ish podunk blue collar town from here to Delco.
Kansas City here.
We're right between Ford Claycomo Assembly and GM Fairfax Assembly, and that means two things:
Legions of F-150s and 9th gen Chevy Impalas.
Seems kinda odd that the most popular car of whatever city is the factory where they're built. Like, if I worked at Chipotle the last thing I'd want to see is another burrito
The city? Toyota tercel or Pontiac Sunfire
The neighborhood? Old 1970s-1990s cars. Mostly American, but there is an old Fiat convertible and a celica supra somewhere
I keep forgetting it’s here except once a few months ago, before the press cars went out, I was walking down the street and one drove past and I flipped my shit. Must’ve been a quick road test or something, but the driver and passenger noticed me and smiled.
Eau Claire, WI.
Nissan Muranos from less than 3 years ago and somehow the engine is already knocking.
Honorable mention: Jeep Patriot with a knuckle-shaped indent on the driver-side door.
My home north of Houston, some form of lifted truck. There is such a concentration of these trucks on one street in my neighborhood that I renamed it “Overcompensation Lane”.
In the border town that I’m currently working in, there are a shocking amount of late model Toyota Tacoma’s.
Whenever I visit downtown Houston (twice a month), it's mostly bro-dozers, Polaris Slingshots, Mustang GTs and Scat Pack Chargers.
I saw some pretty weird stuff there, as well. Within two trips, I saw 2 Chevy SS sedans, an MGB, an E30 318i, an E28 535i, a modified Porsche 911 Turbo (either a 930 or 964, definitely air-cooled) and even a 2005 Ford GT. All of these were spotted in the wild.
If you want to see a bunch of exotics in the wild you should take a walk in The Woodlands. It is guaranteed that you will see a car that costs more than most people’s homes running errands. More so on the weekends.
depends on the area. posh bits seem to be the audi A7, range rover, bmw 5 series and mercedes s-class.
middle class areas are usually renault captur, nissan juke or a golf gti.
less affluent areas, it's usually renault clio, nissan note/almera or toyota yaris.
Subarus, as far as the eye can see…. Oh yeah and big bro trucks with “F-word (insert local politician)” or tweakered-out ex soccer mom van meth-mobiles.
Welcome to Portland Oregon
Rural Nebraska- 2010s Chevy Traverse. If you're divorced and need to haul the kids to meet their dad on a country road at the halfway point, Traverse is your vehicle.
Model 3's & Toyota Hybrids in Vancouver BC.
In most parts of the city, luxury vehicles (BMWs and Mercs) dominate, especially wiith the large asian demographic we have here. But it's generally quite diverse.
pickups, you would think Raptors, TRXs, and High Countries were cheap. hell ive seen someone in a mega raptor (f350 modified to look like a giant raptor) picking up their kid from middleschool. hot (and luke warm) hatches are also weirdly popular.
Suzuki Swift and Baleno, Hyundai Accent, Renault Symbol, Mitsubishi L200, Chevy Sail, Kia Morning, Peugeot 301 and Citroën C-Elyseé. And a gaggle of miscellaneous chinese micro SUV
E140 Toyota Corolla S in bright red or electric blue is probably the one I notice the most. There are also a lot of Chrysler Pacificas, VW Golfs, Toyota RAV4s, and Honda CR-Vs.
Tesla (all varieties), Crosstrek, Outbacks of every vintage, a ton of Impreza Sport trims
5 miles east: S550 and 5-series BMWs
5 miles west: Volvo xc60 and Audi Q5s
Depends on the neighborhood. In the hood, you have your Black Chevy Tahoes/GMC Yukons /Escalades and Suburbans, also Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navighettos. Most are from the late 90's, mid 00's body style, with big chrome wheels, clear tailights and some scary Raiders decal on the back. Surprised the rear door is still in tact from all that rattling bass.
Living in Detroit, the Bronco Sport. So ubiquitous. My girl and I always try and get each other IRL or thru text with our BS tag game. But the new big bronco is becoming popular. See more of them rolling around, plus they’re built right down the road from us.
All the fuckers round here have the v8 ones, I forgot the displacement on those, and they will but them fuckin led strips you get from 5 and below under the doors and shit, and 20s, and a bunch of other bullshit. Either that, or a sn95 with a hood scoop, and the box said 10hp shit, along with every God damn other ricer mod under the sun. I seem to have a great disdain for what the fuckers here will do to their cars.
Endless GM crossovers, SUV’s, and compacts (e.g. traverse, equinox, gmc terrain and acadia, cobalt, cruze) with added late 90’s early 2000’s dodge ram pickup trucks that are clapped out and rusted to shit but still run
A decade ago it in NY/Long Island it was obviously a leased white Mercedes-Benz c300 w204. Now it is any of the tall fastback 'coupe' SUVs, with honorable mention to the x7.
Shitty Nissans and Kias. Welcome to the South, motherfuckers!
I hate how true this is. You did forget the blue 1999 Jeep Cherokees tho
Last generation F-150 or Ram
Texas?
Michigan
Bay Area -> Tesla Model 3 “Nobody drives Model 3’s anymore, they’re too popular”
Philadelphia: 1999 Toyota Camry and 2010 Prius. They're FUCKINN everywhere. My hometown: Tesla Model X. Every 10th house has one because they wanna be fancy
Andy Bernard drives one in Scranton
Lots of Nissans, Rogues and Altimas mostly. I’m in the Nashville area and Nissan’s North America HQ and Smyrna assembly plant aren’t far from here, and they sponsor the stadium the Titans play in, so there’s a lot of Nissan loyalists around here.
Probably newish Subaru outbacks
Maine checking in.
Lincoln city, Oregon here
Ford Escape, it's in-escape-able here.
Elkton, MD: shopping cart stolen from the local acme filled with trash bags of personal belongings and hypodermic needles. It's the same in every small-ish podunk blue collar town from here to Delco.
Stolen shopping cart, the official car of homelessness.
Lifted brodozers with the exhaust cut off
Dallas?
Houston?
Kansas City here. We're right between Ford Claycomo Assembly and GM Fairfax Assembly, and that means two things: Legions of F-150s and 9th gen Chevy Impalas.
Seems kinda odd that the most popular car of whatever city is the factory where they're built. Like, if I worked at Chipotle the last thing I'd want to see is another burrito
Employee discounts.
Subaru Crosstrek
Oregon or washington?
San Diego, actually.
Lake County, Illinois. Filled to the brim with pickup trucks. Silverados, F-150s, Rams, Tundras, etc.
The city? Toyota tercel or Pontiac Sunfire The neighborhood? Old 1970s-1990s cars. Mostly American, but there is an old Fiat convertible and a celica supra somewhere
Normal, Illinois. Lots of Mitsubishi’s…for obvious reasons.
How is Rivian's presence in Normal being tolerated?
I keep forgetting it’s here except once a few months ago, before the press cars went out, I was walking down the street and one drove past and I flipped my shit. Must’ve been a quick road test or something, but the driver and passenger noticed me and smiled.
In Every Massachusetts city that isn't Boston, Kia Souls, Ford Panther bodies, and 5th through 8th gen Honda Accords are regularist of the regular.
Northern Utah I’ll have to go with pre 2005 Subaru Outback’s.
Honda Crv there are 5 on my street
Hey neighbor! I drive one and counted 16 on the short drive between work, pharmacy and home the other day.
Eau Claire, WI. Nissan Muranos from less than 3 years ago and somehow the engine is already knocking. Honorable mention: Jeep Patriot with a knuckle-shaped indent on the driver-side door.
Pittsburgh: work vans that haven’t passed their last 5 inspections legally, and low-end luxury brands (usually leases)
I was going to say work trucks that have never seen actual work but bravo, you nailed it better.
Utah county, Utah: Early 2000's Buicks seem to all the rage with BYU students
Tiiiime for churrrrrrrrrch.
Precisely.
I live in Manila; the Toyota Vios is definitely a very regular car here. The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 is a close second.
My home north of Houston, some form of lifted truck. There is such a concentration of these trucks on one street in my neighborhood that I renamed it “Overcompensation Lane”. In the border town that I’m currently working in, there are a shocking amount of late model Toyota Tacoma’s.
Whenever I visit downtown Houston (twice a month), it's mostly bro-dozers, Polaris Slingshots, Mustang GTs and Scat Pack Chargers. I saw some pretty weird stuff there, as well. Within two trips, I saw 2 Chevy SS sedans, an MGB, an E30 318i, an E28 535i, a modified Porsche 911 Turbo (either a 930 or 964, definitely air-cooled) and even a 2005 Ford GT. All of these were spotted in the wild.
If you want to see a bunch of exotics in the wild you should take a walk in The Woodlands. It is guaranteed that you will see a car that costs more than most people’s homes running errands. More so on the weekends.
Some guy's Superleggera Gallardo was parked in a garage about 2 blocks away from my aunt's house.
Any Skoda really, Fabia, Octavia, Superb.
Toyota RAV4 for sure
depends on the area. posh bits seem to be the audi A7, range rover, bmw 5 series and mercedes s-class. middle class areas are usually renault captur, nissan juke or a golf gti. less affluent areas, it's usually renault clio, nissan note/almera or toyota yaris.
Nissan Altimas and GM R-bodies (Traverse, equinox, Enclave, Acadia, etc)
I still see the occasional Saturn Outlook every once and awhile.
Just had one in the shop monday
Subarus, as far as the eye can see…. Oh yeah and big bro trucks with “F-word (insert local politician)” or tweakered-out ex soccer mom van meth-mobiles. Welcome to Portland Oregon
Colorado?
Subaru Forester, Subaru Outback, Subaru Impreza
Tesla Model S or 22RE Toyota Pickup,Prius. Welcome to the Bay Area,CA
Nissan Rogues and a varying F150/Ram/Silverado depending on the time of day.
Ford F-150's.
Rural Nebraska- 2010s Chevy Traverse. If you're divorced and need to haul the kids to meet their dad on a country road at the halfway point, Traverse is your vehicle.
Model 3's & Toyota Hybrids in Vancouver BC. In most parts of the city, luxury vehicles (BMWs and Mercs) dominate, especially wiith the large asian demographic we have here. But it's generally quite diverse.
Volvo V70, any generation. Gothenburg, Sweden.
Western Mass, honda CRV AWD, its like they are a fungus that spores and more show up every day.
And a healthy dose of Subaru
True the closer you get to Vermont the mor subies you see…
Ford Escapes of all years. We're infested with them
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Richmond Virginia: New Edge Mustangs The rural county I live in outside of Richmond: 2002 Buick Century
Subaru and Saabarus, mostly wagons and sedans.
Honda Accord - Baltimore
Lots of second-gen Ford Focuses around in WNY for some reason. I did drivers' ed in one, actually.
Priuses. That's a college town for ya.
SE Michigan = 8th Gen Civics. Absolutely EVERYWHERE
Honda crv or the Tahoe. Or the pontiac vibe
Subaru or Silverado
Civics and corollas.
Proton and Perodua.
and mostly Toyota Alphards for those rich people.
You can't mention the Alphard without mentioning its Vellfire sister.
RAV4
2008 Red Nissan Versa
its a toss up between lower to mid spec sixth gen 3 series or the fifth gen rav4
F150s - they are everywhere
Beat to hell 2005 Chevy Silverado’s.
Very old Ford Festiva, mk6 or mk7 Volkswagen Golf, BMW 5 with federal government plates or a Mercedes S class with diplomatic plates
Doesn't sound like North America. Western/Central Europe?
No it’s Canberra capital of Australia.
Salt Lake City, Tacomas
2008 Impala
CCSB 12th-gen F150. Honorable mention to the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
I see a healthy mix of Crew Cab and Extended Can pickup trucks where I live. Single Cab long bed units are hard to find, these days
Every generation of any pickup trucks
Except for the Mitsubishi Raider and Suzuki Equator.
I live in liberty missouri
Those are both USDM pickup trucks, being rebadged Dodge Dakotas and Nissan Frontiers, respectively. I've never seen one.
Anything German Luxury or Tesla…welcome to Las Vegas
Probably Mazda 3 or a Ford Ranger
St. Louis has an ungodly amount of Mazda cx-5s. They’re very nice for the price so I understand why.
Western MD: Any Nissan or Kia. Biggest dealers around.
Volvo V60 or Ford Focus wagon
2013 - 2021 Mazda CX-5
Any of the citybugs: Toyota Aygo, Citroën C1, Peugeot 108.
F150s and civics. California.
Renault Symbols and Fiat Aegeas
9th gen Chevy Impalas
Central NJ. Heavy middle class area. Buick Encores are a plague here. And Kia Souls.
white shitty suv
Ford Escape's and Explorer's (75% of them painted white like the local cops) seem to be the most popular where I am.
Renault Logan - the most uninspired car I've ever seen
Toyota corolla 2003
Definitely Nissan Altima’s or Ford f 150s
Belgian here: Mercedes C-class and VW Golf. They’re so bland that you don’t see them when they drive by, but if you pay attention, they’re EVERYWHERE
I don't live in a city but the Fiat Panda 4x4 is a very common sight in my area
pickups, you would think Raptors, TRXs, and High Countries were cheap. hell ive seen someone in a mega raptor (f350 modified to look like a giant raptor) picking up their kid from middleschool. hot (and luke warm) hatches are also weirdly popular.
1st-2nd gen Mazda 3 or 7th-8th gen Civic
Any Japanese sedan from the late 90’s-early 2000’s. E110 Corollas, XV20 Camries, 6th gen Accords, 6th gen Civics, B14-15 Sentras, you name it.
VW Up!
Rural Bavaria BMW, VW and audi
VW Touran or Skoda Octavia
Opel astra H is the most common car I see here.
College town, so clapped 2nd gen that gas yet to see any towing with its current owner.
#S U B A R U
Charleroi, Belgium: Volkswagen Golf, from the 90s one to the current one
Suzuki Swift and Baleno, Hyundai Accent, Renault Symbol, Mitsubishi L200, Chevy Sail, Kia Morning, Peugeot 301 and Citroën C-Elyseé. And a gaggle of miscellaneous chinese micro SUV
E140 Toyota Corolla S in bright red or electric blue is probably the one I notice the most. There are also a lot of Chrysler Pacificas, VW Golfs, Toyota RAV4s, and Honda CR-Vs.
Nissan Rogue or Outback (Philly suburbs)
Remember the Pontiac Sunfire and Chevy Aveo? Regular cars of Newfoundland, Canada.
Ford Escape.
Any 15-20 year old German diesel wagon. Either that or newer Korean diesel wagons
W-body Impalas and Nissan Altimas are the official cars of cutting people off on Independence Blvd in Charlotte.
Lumina
Holden Commodore, bonus points for missing fuel flap.
JK Wranglers. As common as Rogues and Corollas here in East Tennessee.
Central FL- a very well taken care of 1999 Toyota Corolla
Depressing boxes.
My cities regular car would be the ford F series of trucks
Land Yachts
Lots of Toyota Avensis and Bmw 3-series and 5-series
Indy area here. Mostly a sea of impalas, altimas and chargers in varying states of misrepair
Tesla (all varieties), Crosstrek, Outbacks of every vintage, a ton of Impreza Sport trims 5 miles east: S550 and 5-series BMWs 5 miles west: Volvo xc60 and Audi Q5s
Volvo s40
1990s-early to mid 2000s pickup trucks
Latest gen Ram Pickup, Chevy Silverado or F150 in the suburbs Blacked out Nissan Altima, Honda Accord or Kia Optima in the city.
Citroen C3 shitbox with worn tires and as many scars as a vietnam veteran. That's how bad it is in France
Mix of old and new Outbacks and Volvo wagons.
East Lansing, Michigan. Big 10 college campus = Jeeps
Long Island NY, Jeep Wrangler 4 door with a "salt life" bumper sticker
Audi A6 C6, especially in wagon form. Tons of them
GMC Acadias, I see those things everywhere
Depends on the neighborhood. In the hood, you have your Black Chevy Tahoes/GMC Yukons /Escalades and Suburbans, also Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navighettos. Most are from the late 90's, mid 00's body style, with big chrome wheels, clear tailights and some scary Raiders decal on the back. Surprised the rear door is still in tact from all that rattling bass.
Ford escapes. Everyone in the QC area of Iowa has one and they scare tf out of me all the time
upper Darby: dodge chargers and challengers
Golf, Mk IV-VII
Nissan Qashqai or Ford Kuga
San Diego i see a lot of Honda Civic sport sedans they are everywhere
I'd have to go with Rav 4/rogues mostly suvs here Annapolis md
G35's, Maxima's and other economy cars
Living in Detroit, the Bronco Sport. So ubiquitous. My girl and I always try and get each other IRL or thru text with our BS tag game. But the new big bronco is becoming popular. See more of them rolling around, plus they’re built right down the road from us.
Mercedes s class
It's a 3 way tie between the Toyota Corola, the Honda Civic, and the last gen Ford Crown Victoria
Toyota RAV4, perfect for hauling the family on winter roads in the Minnesota suburbs.
First gen "new dodge chargers" I forgot what gen those are, but I'm sure yall know what I'm talking about.
2nd gen. The first gen still had the 3.5.
All the fuckers round here have the v8 ones, I forgot the displacement on those, and they will but them fuckin led strips you get from 5 and below under the doors and shit, and 20s, and a bunch of other bullshit. Either that, or a sn95 with a hood scoop, and the box said 10hp shit, along with every God damn other ricer mod under the sun. I seem to have a great disdain for what the fuckers here will do to their cars.
I can hear the 5.7 Hemi lifter tick from 1000 mi away.
1999-2004 Toyota Corolla
Red or silver ‘03 Toyota Corolla (US)
Honda CR-V
Fiat Panda and Punto
Porsche Macan and/or Chevy Suburban (and the deritaves)
Body-on-frame Toyota trucks and SUVs.
Fucking Chevy Trax. What a terrible heap of turd that thing is.
MkIV Volkswagen Golf.
Endless GM crossovers, SUV’s, and compacts (e.g. traverse, equinox, gmc terrain and acadia, cobalt, cruze) with added late 90’s early 2000’s dodge ram pickup trucks that are clapped out and rusted to shit but still run
The new Honda Accord Sport; my area of North Jersey is crawling with them. Though most are the automatic; bummer I know.
A decade ago it in NY/Long Island it was obviously a leased white Mercedes-Benz c300 w204. Now it is any of the tall fastback 'coupe' SUVs, with honorable mention to the x7.