On top of the list is the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. The average driver for the car is 52 and I say if you can afford the $102,600 car, you can afford the tickets.
The third vehicle most likely to get a ticket is the Scion TC and the average driver is 30 years-old although the car is marketed to first-time buyers. These cars are pretty common on the street and many on them are modified. There is a wide range of aftermarket parts for it and even Tanner Foust races a heavily moded one.
This is the list of the 10 most likely cars to get a ticket:
- Mercedez-Benz SL-Class
- Toyota Camry/Solara
- Scion TC
- Hummer H2/H3
- Scion XB
- Mercedez-Benz CLS-63 AMG
- Acura Integra
- Pontiac Grand Prix
- Mercedez-Benz CLK 63 AMG
- Volkswagen GTI
These are the 10 vehicles least likely to receive a ticket.
- Buick Rainier
- Mazda Tribute
- Chevrolet C/K - 3500/2500
- Kia Spectra
- Buick Lacrosse
- Saturn Aura Hybrid
- Oldsmobile Silhouette
- Chevrolet Uplander
- Hyundai Tucson
- Pontiac Vibe
The lowest average age for any car in the top 10 most likely to be ticketed is the TC's 30 year-old average driver. So what's all the buzz about teenagers and people in their twenties driving like maniacs? I say the octane-driven desire does not discriminate based on age. Young or old, man or woman we rev or die!
3 comments:
PAPA L'Americano!!!!
i think camry is on there bc theres so many of them. true enough there are alot of civics out there, however theyre just not fast enough lol. I did see the integra which is acura's version of civic on the list though. And that is also another often heavily modded car. and this is the same list that forbes realeased 2months ago. also I think johnny is speaking gibberish because he was traumautized on a recent roadtrip where a mythological creature from a fictional novel turned into movie flashed him.
wtf does that have to do w cars?
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