In Mississippi, despite being the poorest state, the capital city's per capita income is high, making luxury vehicles like Mercedes-Benz surprisingly popular among the residents.
Geographic preferences indicate that Americans are inclined to favor locally produced vehicles, as seen in Tennessee and Michigan, where Nissan and Ford dominate respectively.
In a twist to the hometown effect, Spartanburg, South Carolina, has nine out of ten top cars that do not reflect the local automobile manufacturing.
The data illustrates a connection between political affiliations and vehicle preferences, highlighting the varying popularity of electric vehicles and trucks depending on region.
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