Sports car ownership is a fantasy for many, but given the price tag and impracticality of these vehicles, sports car ownership is a reality for just 2.3 percent of American drivers. 

Which states have the most and least sports cars on the road, and what is the most popular sports car in each state? iSeeCars analyzed over seven million vehicle sales to find out.

Which State Has the Most Sports Cars?

To determine where sports car ownership is the most popular, iSeeCars calculated the share of sports cars in each state.
Ranking of States By Shares of Sports Cars - iSeeCars
Rank State % Share of Sports Cars
1 Florida 3.5%
2 Hawaii 3.4%
3 Arizona 3.4%
4 Nevada 3.4%
5 California 3.0%
6 Texas 3.0%
7 Georgia 2.9%
8 North Carolina 2.8%
9 New Mexico 2.7%
10 South Carolina 2.6%
11 Alabama 2.6%
12 Arkansas 2.5%
13 Tennessee 2.5%
14 Virginia 2.4%
15 Oklahoma 2.3%
16 Missouri 2.3%
National Average 2.3%
17 Louisiana 2.2%
18 Mississippi 2.2%
19 Kentucky 2.2%
20 Illinois 2.2%
21 Oregon 2.1%
22 Indiana 2.1%
23 Delaware 2.0%
24 Kansas 2.0%
25 Washington 2.0%
26 Maryland 1.9%
27 Connecticut 1.9%
28 Utah 1.9%
29 Ohio 1.8%
30 New Jersey 1.8%
31 Colorado 1.7%
32 Rhode Island 1.6%
33 Pennsylvania 1.6%
34 Massachusetts 1.4%
35 Idaho 1.4%
36 Nebraska 1.4%
37 West Virginia 1.3%
38 New York 1.3%
39 Wisconsin 1.2%
40 Michigan 1.2%
41 North Dakota 1.2%
42 Iowa 1.1%
43 New Hampshire 1.1%
44 Vermont 1.1%
45 South Dakota 1.1%
46 Montana 1.1%
47 Minnesota 1.1%
48 Wyoming 0.9%
49 Alaska 0.8%
50 Maine 0.8%
  • Florida is the state with the most sports cars on the road, followed by Hawaii in second.
  • The top ten states with the most sports cars have generally moderate climates.
  • The states with the least sports cars are Northern, Rocky Mountain, and Midwestern states that have harsh winters.

Most Popular Sports Car in Each State

Along with where sports cars are the most popular, iSeeCars also examined which sports cars are the most popular in each state.
Most Popular Sports Car in Each State - iSeeCars
State Most Popular Sports Car
Alabama Dodge Challenger
Alaska Dodge Challenger
Arizona Dodge Challenger
Arkansas Dodge Challenger
California Ford Mustang
Colorado Dodge Challenger
Connecticut Dodge Challenger
Delaware Ford Mustang
Florida Dodge Challenger
Georgia Dodge Challenger
Hawaii Ford Mustang
Idaho Dodge Challenger
Illinois Dodge Challenger
Indiana Dodge Challenger
Iowa Dodge Challenger
Kansas Dodge Challenger
Kentucky Dodge Challenger
Louisiana Dodge Challenger
Maine Dodge Challenger
Maryland Dodge Challenger
Massachusetts Dodge Challenger
Michigan Dodge Challenger
Minnesota Dodge Challenger
Mississippi Dodge Challenger
Missouri Dodge Challenger
Montana Dodge Challenger
Nebraska Dodge Challenger
Nevada Dodge Challenger
New Hampshire Dodge Challenger
New Jersey Dodge Challenger
New Mexico Dodge Challenger
New York Dodge Challenger
North Carolina Dodge Challenger
North Dakota Dodge Challenger
Ohio Dodge Challenger
Oklahoma Dodge Challenger
Oregon Dodge Challenger
Pennsylvania Dodge Challenger
Rhode Island Dodge Challenger
South Carolina Dodge Challenger
South Dakota Dodge Challenger
Tennessee Dodge Challenger
Texas Dodge Challenger
Utah Dodge Challenger
Vermont Dodge Challenger
Virginia Ford Mustang
Washington Ford Mustang
West Virginia Dodge Challenger
Wisconsin Dodge Challenger
Wyoming Dodge Challenger

  • The Dodge Challenger is the most popular sports car in 46 states, while the Ford Mustang is the most popular in the remaining 4.
  • Both the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger are among the most affordable sports cars, with new versions starting at less than $30,000, which broadens their appeal.
  • The Ford Mustang is the most popular sports car in coastal states.
While sports cars only capture a small percentage of car buyers, drivers in the most popular sports car states are nearly four times as likely to experience sports car ownership compared to drivers in the least sports-car-popular states. The Ford Mustang and the Dodge Challenger are not only fun-to-drive, they are among the most attainable sports cars for American drivers.

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Methodology:

iSeeCars analyzed over 7 million 1- to 5-year-old used cars sold in 2023. The number of sports cars was tallied by state, and the resulting percentage shares were used to rank states.

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