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(iSeeCars) – Luxury cars account for 17.7 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 10.9 million car sales to find out.


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Ranking of States by Share of Luxury Cars – iSeeCars Study
RankState% Share of Luxury Cars
1New Jersey27.9%
2California25.2%
3Connecticut24.6%
4Florida22.1%
5New York21.5%
6Georgia20.4%
7Massachusetts20.3%
8Illinois19.9%
9Rhode Island19.5%
10Maryland19.5%
11Oregon18.8%
12Nevada18.6%
13Hawaii18.1%
14Virginia17.8%
15Arizona17.7%
National Average17.7%
16Texas17.5%
17Delaware17.3%
18North Carolina16.3%
19Washington16.3%
20Colorado16.3%
21Pennsylvania15.6%
22Mississippi14.7%
23South Carolina14.6%
24Alabama14.2%
25New Hampshire14.1%
26Tennessee14.0%
27Louisiana14.0%
28Michigan13.8%
29Ohio13.6%
30Missouri12.8%
31Indiana12.6%
32Minnesota12.2%
33Utah12.1%
34Oklahoma11.6%
35Kansas11.5%
36Arkansas11.4%
37Kentucky10.9%
38Nebraska10.5%
39Wisconsin10.4%
40Alaska10.0%
41New Mexico9.8%
42Iowa9.2%
43Maine8.4%
44South Dakota7.6%
45Idaho7.3%
46West Virginia6.6%
47Montana6.5%
48Vermont6.4%
49North Dakota6.2%
50Wyoming5.2%

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Methodology:

iSeeCars analyzed over 10.9 million used cars from model years 2017 – 2021 sold from July 2021 through June 2022. The number of cars 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.