New Jersey Takes the Lead in Luxury Car Ownership
A recent report from I See Cars has revealed that New Jersey has become the luxury car capital of America. The data shows that the Garden State boasts a significantly higher percentage of luxury vehicles on its roads compared to the national average.

The statistics are compelling: New Jersey’s luxury car ownership stands at 30.6%, making it the only state in the country to cross the 30% mark. Connecticut follows closely with 28.3%, while the national average rests at 19.2%. This means that New Jersey’s luxury car percentage is more than 50% higher than the national average.
BMW emerges as the most popular luxury car brand in New Jersey, followed closely by Tesla and Mercedes-Benz. These figures suggest that residents of New Jersey have a strong preference for high-end vehicles, significantly surpassing the national trend.
On the other end of the spectrum, states like North Dakota (6.7%), Montana (5.4%), and Wyoming (4.8%) have the lowest percentages of luxury cars on their roads. This contrast highlights the unique automotive culture in New Jersey and a few other states that lead in luxury vehicle ownership.
The data from I See Cars provides valuable insights into the automotive preferences across different states, with New Jersey clearly standing out in its affinity for luxury cars. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, such regional preferences will likely play a crucial role in shaping market trends and manufacturer strategies.