The F-150 still leads the nation in sales, but a state-by-state breakdown reveals what most Americans actually drive.

The single best-selling vehicle in America last year wasn’t a crossover or an electric car—it was the Ford F-150. But while the F-150 dominates nationally, not all Americans drive trucks. A new state-by-state breakdown shows that, while trucks still rule the heartland, crossovers thrive in dense metro areas, and electric vehicles are still hugely popular out west.
— Jeff Perez, Editor-in-Chief
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