Ranked: America’s Most Popular Cars, by Generation

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Ranked: America’s Most Popular Cars, by Generation

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This chart ranks America’s most popular cars by ownership rate amongst different generations.

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Ranked: America’s Most Popular Cars, by Generation

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This chart ranks America’s most popular cars amongst different generations. Data was sourced from Insurify, as of August 2024.

To create this ranking Insurify analyzed car ownership rates by brand and model across different generations, based on 4.5 million customer applications between 2023 and 2024.

They followed the Pew Research Center’s definition to categorize the generations:

  • Baby Boomers: 1946–1964
  • Generation X: 1965–1980
  • Millennials: 1981–1996
  • Generation Z: 1997–2012

Rankings are based on a car model having the highest rate of ownership in a generation versus the national average for that model. Please visit the source (linked above) for full details on their methodology.

America’s Favorite Cars by Age Groups

The Ford F-series pickup truck is the most popular vehicle for Baby Boomers and Gen X.

RankBaby BoomersGen X
1Ford F-Series PickupFord F-Series Pickup
2Toyota CamryToyota Camry
3Toyota CorollaHonda Accord
4Honda AccordNissan Altima
5Chevrolet SilveradoChevrolet Silverado
6Nissan AltimaToyota Corolla
7Ford EscapeHonda Civic
8Nissan RogueHyundai Elantra
9Chevrolet EquinoxChevrolet Equinox
10Honda CR-VChevrolet Malibu

However, for Millennials, the Ford pickup ranks sixth by ownership, and it doesn’t appear in Gen Z’s top choices at all.

Trucks in general do better with older generations, as evidenced also by the Chevrolet Silverado’s presence. It’s ranked fifth for Baby Boomers and Gen X, 10th for Millennials, and once again not in the top choices for Gen Z.

RankMillennialsGen Z
1Honda AccordHonda Civic
2Nissan AltimaHonda Accord
3Toyota CamryToyota Camry
4Honda CivicNissan Altima
5Toyota CorollaToyota Corolla
6Ford F-Series PickupHyundai Elantra
7Chevrolet MalibuHyundai Sonata
8Hyundai ElantraChevrolet Malibu
9Hyundai SonataFord Fusion
10Chevrolet SilveradoNissan Sentra

Older generations also seem to like—and can probably afford—bigger cars. Baby Boomers and Gen X both have SUVs in their top 10 (Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue, and the Chevrolet Equinox) while Millennials and Gen Z have none.

Across all generations, the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord consistently rank in the top five. Interestingly both car brands rank in the top five for reliability.

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These are about car models, how do generations feel about brands? Check out America’s Top Car Brands, by Generation. Spoiler: Hyundai ranks 6th across all four.

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