"Regional Automotive Trends: A Tale of Two Americas A recent analysis has shed light on a fascinating phenomenon in the US automotive market: regional brand loyalty. The data reveals that certain car manufacturers have a surprisingly strong presence in specific parts of the country, while others are virtually non-existent. For example, Ford's brand recognition is virtually nonexistent on the West Coast, where Toyota and other Asian brands dominate the market. Conversely, Toyota is largely absent in the Deep South, where American-made vehicles and domestic brands like Ford and Chevrolet hold sway. But perhaps the most intriguing finding is that New Jersey stands out as the only state in the country where Honda is the top-selling brand. What drives these regional differences in brand loyalty, and what do they reveal about America's diverse automotive preferences? Dive into the full story to find out."


Interesting how regional brand loyalty still is , Ford barely exists on the West Coast, Toyota is invisible in the Deep South. New Jersey is the only state in the country where Honda is the #1 brand. submitted by /u/Sensitive_Tutor5531 [link] [comments]