America's most-driven vehicle

TerryMason

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There was a new study by the marketplace iseecars.com that was pretty interesting

iSeeCars.com analyzed more than 2.3 million sales of 10-year-old cars to identify the top 13 vehicles with the highest annual mileage, which were all at least 12 percent above average.

iSeeCars Top 13 Most-Driven Vehicles
RankCarAvg. Miles Per Year% Above Average
1Chevrolet Suburban14,86224.0%
2GMC Yukon XL14,70822.7%
3Toyota Sequoia14,19318.4%
4Honda Odyssey14,12017.8%
5Chevrolet Tahoe14,04017.1%
6Honda Pilot13,92016.1%
7GMC Yukon13,75514.7%
8Nissan Armada13,75314.7%
9Ford Expedition13,70414.3%
10Cadillac Escalade ESV13,61513.6%
11Toyota Prius 13,53412.9%
12Toyota Sienna13,44212.1%
13Toyota Land Cruiser13,43412.1%
Average for All Vehicles11,987



That's not what I'd expect to see. It's mostly large trucks and SUVs, with only one car on the entire list. Looks like American are running the wheels off some gas guzzlers.
 
Interesting. While the MPGs may be low, the MPGs multiplied by the number of seats is high, which means if hauling multipke people, these vehicles may actually be economical fuel users. Same analogy applies to load capacity.
 
I wonder if there are correlations with location or some other personal background.

Like most likely in midwest and farm vehicle.
Or Utah and family vehicle.

Consider they are 10 yr old fully depreciated vehicles.


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