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Massachusetts Has One Of The Lowest Rate Of Car Ownership In America

Author Jeff Gorra
May 19th 5:04 PM

A recent report by Forbes detailed automobile ownership statistics by state. Surprisingly, Massachusetts has one of the lowest rate of car ownership in America.

Specifically, Forbes examined the states with the lowest percentage of households that have at least one vehicle. Massachusetts finished in the bottom five at 87.9%. This equates to a ranking of 49 out of 51. Joining the Bay State in this classification were; New Jersey, New York, Illinois, and the District of Columbia.

The information provided states, “Between 2017 and 2021, personal and commercial vehicle registrations increased by 3.66%, indicating an upward trend in car ownership. Most U.S. households (91.7%) had at least one vehicle in 2021 (the latest data available), and 22.1% of households had three or more vehicles.”

What Are The Numbers Saying?

To clarify, 87.9% of households have at least one owned vehicle in Massachusetts. That is still a high percentage number. To compare, Idaho and Wyoming had the highest rate, finishing at 96.2%. In fact, Wyoming residents were also most likely to own three or more vehicles. New York and the District of Columbia were the bottom two at 71% and 64.3% respectively.

The X Factors

It is understandable that some major cities see a lower percentage of car ownership. This is due to other transportation modes, parking, and congestion. There are other indicators that factor in, however. Boston is the home city of Zipcar, the country’s leading carshare platform. In addition, other entities like Flexcar make living in urban areas more convenient (and affordable) without the hassle of owning a car. Furthermore, these metropolitan areas contain subway, bus, and bike options that allow residents to travel to every part of the city using mass transportation. In fact, the Forbes report shows that the Boston, Cambridge, and Newton regions of Massachusetts were among the five lowest metro areas for car ownership.

Cost

Lastly, the cost of car ownership has increased the past few years. “It costs $10,728 a year, or $894 a month, to own and operate a new car, according to AAA,” Forbes says. Although Massachusetts was not listed among the states with the most expensive car insurance, that cost also applies here. Forbes Advisors found that Massachusetts is the 33rd most expensive state to own a car. $2,333 is the average cost of full-coverage car insurance in the state. $386.20 is the average cost of a light repair.

Considering all of these factors paints a picture of why Massachusetts has one of the lowest rate of car ownership in America.

These Are The 5 Most Popular Cars In America

There are many factors to consider when deciding to purchase a new car. Insurance rates have fluctuated, and the automobile industry constantly introduces new features, especially in electric vehicles. Forbes recently published a report detailing the five most popular cars in America.

They state that car ownership increased by 3.66% between 2017 – 2021. Furthermore, “Most U.S. households (91.7%) had at least one vehicle in 2021 (the latest data available), and 22.1% of households had three or more vehicles,” the Forbes piece explains.

But what cars are people buying most? Forbes detailed the sales figures for the top 10 purchased cars in 2022. The number one selling vehicle in the country was the Ford F series, with 653,957 units sold.

Two additional pickup trucks claimed the second and third spot as well. There were 513,354 Chevrolet Silverados sold in 2022, and  468,344 Ram Pickups. Then, the list gets more into the small and mid-size space. Toyota had two high sellers with their practical RAV4 and Camry.

A Few Surprises

The compact SUV Tesla, the Model Y claimed the sixth best-selling spot on the most popular cars list. This fully electric vehicle has a starting price of approximately $47,500. The only mid-sized SUV with a larger footprint to make the list was the Jeep Grand Cherokee at number 10.

Plenty of Pickups

GMC and Toyota’s pickup truck offerings joined the list as well. This means five out of the top ten best-selling cars in America are pickup trucks. The GMC Sierra was seventh, and the Toyota Tacoma was 9th.

But What Color?

This fascinating subject has many angles in which you can continue to break down the details. For example, Forbes shows that white is the most popular color of U.S. cars bought. Yellow was the least popular color.

Starting with the Ford F series truck, let’s take a further look at the five most popular cars in America.

  • Ford F Series

    The F Series has been manufactured by Ford since 1948. Currently, Ford offers a F150, F250, and F350. The increased number reflects a larger framed pickup truck. The 150 had eight different models available.

     

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  • Chevrolet Silverado

    The Silverado prides itself on performance and durability. It contains a powerful engine that has a higher level of torque than most comparable Ford models. Another appealing component to this pickup truck is that Chevrolet offers various ways to customize. Starting with nine different exterior colors to pick from, including a harvest bronze and glacier blue metallic.

     

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  • Ram Pickup

    Although Ram offers six different pickup options, including one with a cab, the 1500 series is most similar to the Ford F150 and Chevy Silverado. The Ram also has a favorable price point, with some 1500s starting as low as $30,000.

     

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  • Toyota RAV4

    The RAV4 is considered to be the first compact crossover SUV. It was introduced in America in 1995 and available in 1996. Currently, there are an array of models including a sport package, premium, and hybrid electric. Furthermore, the city and highway gas miles per gallon numbers are great with a RAV4. They are typically in a 27/35 range.

     

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  • Toyota Camry

    The price difference between a standard Camry and a hybrid can be as low as $2,500. 2023 marks 40 years of the Camry being a reliable sedan in America. While there have not been many complete makeovers, Toyota consistently improves the technology options in each Camry model. Lastly, the Camry now has four different two-tone color options.

     

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