The Most Popular Car In Different Countries Around The World

While automobiles are an important part of the life of people around the world, what the people of different countries drive depends on a number of factors. From average income to societal and cultural preferences, there are a ton of things that influence the taste of people when it comes to choosing their rides.

Someone in the US might prefer having a V8 Raptor to drive every day, but a person with a similar income in India might go with a Maruti (Suzuki) Swift instead. Stay with us as we go through what the people of these 40 countries have as their go-to vehicle.

Papua New Guinea - Toyota Land Cruiser 70-Series

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Papua New Guinea is one of the most difficult places to travel through, given the terrain and the lack of a well-developed road structure. So it is natural for the people of this country to have cars that can travel regardless of there even being a road.

The reason this 70-Series Land Cruiser is the most popular here and not the new one is because, this is the most rugged and dependable moving thing ever made, and that people of this nation can't afford the new models like the Sheikhs of Kuwait.

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Norway - Audi E-Tron

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Norway, just like the Netherlands, is very serious about climate change... only the people here are much more well-off than those in the Netherlands. So, if you have lots of money and want to buy an electric car, the E-Tron just makes a lot of sense.

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As long as you keep eating Norwegian Salmon and Norway keeps making money on it, the people of this ice-cold nation can afford to drive the best electric cars there are and be environmentally responsible.

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Canada - Ford F-Series

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People often say why doesn't the US just take over Canada, I mean, they would just be nice and let them. But, it's more beneficial to have a neighbor that buys everything from you (less maple syrup) instead of defending half a planet's worth of frozen wasteland.

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Canadians tend to copy their Southern neighbors in anything and when trucks are the way of life for Americans, what's preventing Canadians from doing just that? Unsurprisingly, the Ford F-Series is hot in demand there.

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Pakistan - Suzuki Alto

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For a country that performs poorly in all economic indicators, it is no surprise that the masses cannot afford a good car. So, the most popular car in this country is simply the one that is the cheapest.

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What this car gives you is just the ability to get from one place to another. Safety features are practically non-existent and only luck is what gets you to your destination in one piece. To make matters worse, it's a family hauler and not a one-person car!

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China - Wuling Mini Truck

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The most popular vehicle in the People's Republic of China is this truck... if you can agree to call this abomination of everything that's Holy and Sacred a 'truck.' Now, the reason behind this thing being the best seller is deeply rooted in Chinese culture.

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Chinese people only get a vehicle when they need it, not when they want it, and in a production-based economy, this miniature truck can serve the needs of families and goods transport for most people, hence its popularity.

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Belarus - Lada Vesta

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When you have been a part of the Soviet Union for many decades, it's just natural to have a taste for Russian things. Or maybe you did not develop your auto industry enough and now have to depend on Russia.

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The Vesta is the car of choice for Belarus' population, and it does deserve the title as it has been the car of the year in Russia for most of the years since it entered production and is still among the top 5 best sellers in Russia.

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Thailand - Isuzu D-Max

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The people of Thailand have a knack for pickup trucks as much as, if not more than, the Americans. This is probably why all Japanese manufacturers including Toyota and Isuzu have plants to assemble trucks there.

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The best-seller in Thailand is this Isuzu because it offers the same features as Toyota's iconic Hilux but at a much lower price. Also, it comes with the same reliability and cheap maintenance, so it is a win-win!

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India - Maruti Swift

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Suzuki Swift, known as Maruti Swift in India, is the best-selling car there and the reason is simple. It offers the best value for money for the price tag in the Indian market. Also, India has congested roads and small cars are more manageable in city traffic.

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The Swift has a small footprint but has a potent engine for its size and good creature comforts inside, so it kinda ticks all the boxes for a typical Indian car buyer.

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New Zealand - Ford Ranger

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With farming, livestock, and nature being the most important parts of the economy and culture of New Zealand, people need to have vehicles that can not only help them with personal commutes but also haul stuff.

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Ford Ranger is the most popular vehicle in New Zealand because it is comfortable for personal travel while offering ample cargo hauling capacities and impressive off-road capability... just the kind you need in the rugged land of the kiwis.

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Brazil - Chevrolet Onix

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Chevrolet has an overall market share of 17.4% in Brazil, with the Onix being the best-selling car. The reason for the popularity of this subcompact sedan in this South American nation is mainly the economic owning and operating costs that it offers.

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Also, due to the proximity of Brazil to the US and its advanced automobile industry, having an American car as the best seller makes total sense in Brazil.

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Egypt - Chevrolet Tank T-Series

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I'm still wondering where in the Saharan wasteland that's called Egypt, Chevy was able to capture that truck in a pasture... but what's more impressive is that they have this American truck as the best-selling vehicle and not a chariot (as most of us would imagine).

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Egyptians might have ruled the world before anyone you've heard of was born but now they only make money on the Suez Canal and the little farmlands near the Nile and what's a better vehicle to haul the agricultural produce than this truck?

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Singapore - Honda Vezel

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Singapore is a serious no-nonsense country where people want cars that can just take them where they want to. But, why is the best seller not an Accord? Well, Singaporeans might be professional and boring... but they kind of have a thing for crossovers.

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Also, since the Vezel is a real low-maintenance hybrid vehicle (after all, it is a Honda), it fits in perfectly with the busy lifestyle of the masses in Singapore.

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Australia - Toyota Hilux

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When you live in a country of continental scale that is a predominantly barren wasteland that extends for infinity, you ought to have a vehicle that does not need pavement to drive.

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Then, there's the fact that Australia thinks of herself as mini-USA so trucks seem attractive to them. Add 2 and 2 and you can figure out why most of the Aussies prefer a Toyota Hilux as their vehicle of choice.

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Georgia - Renault Duster

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First of all, we are talking about the country Georgia here and not the US state of Georgia. Situated on the border of Asia and Europe, this country imports goods from both continents, and when it comes to cars, it seems France is their location of choice to buy them.

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For a country with mountainous terrain like Georgia, AWD cars make sense and Renault Duster is the perfect match given the affordability and performance it offers.

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Spain - Dacia Sandero

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The French automaker Renault's subsidiary Dacia is the maker of the most popular car in Spain. It's because if you are given the option between SEAT and literally any other car on the planet, you tend to gravitate towards the other option, even if it is a Dacia.

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The Sandero is a simple car that gets the job done for people who need a car for everyday use. The fact that Spain is a high-income country is reflected in this car being more expensive than most of the other ones on the list.

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Netherlands - Volkswagen ID.3

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No country is pushing climate change regulations as aggressively as the Netherlands, which already has a higher ratio of electric cars than any other nation on the globe. Obviously, if the climate does change, these polar people will be the most affected ones.

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Now, Tesla and Audi's electric cars are not within the range of everyone so the most affordable and reliable electric vehicle available on the market just makes sense to be the best-seller in this country.

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Greece - Toyota Yaris

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The Greeks tasted world domination and all manners of fine things in life way before any other nation could have thought of that and now they just want to lay low, ride Toyotas, and spend a peaceful life.

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You could also say that being one of the poorest nations in present-day Europe, the cheapest Toyota is the only car most Greeks can reasonably afford but let's just say that these people are humble and like keeping things simple.

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Vietnam - Toyota Vios

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The Toyota Vios is in fact the Toyota Yaris sedan, as this vehicle is named differently around the world. With a GDP per capita of just over $2,000, Vietnamese people cannot afford expensive cars and hence this subcompact sedan is the best seller over there.

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Also, the dependability and durability that Japanese cars offer is the reason why people in many low-income countries, including Vietnam, tend to go for inexpensive cars of Japanese origin.

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Russia - Lada Granta

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Russians are a proud people. They will never give up Vodka for Whiskey or Lada for Ford or GMC. So, the fact that Lada Granta is the favorite car of people here is just logical.

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Plus, Russia often remains sanctioned by different nations, so people tend to go for a car that is locally produced for ease of availability of parts and cheap maintenance.

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Sweden - Volvo S/V60

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Volvo is one of the things Sweden is known for and the patriotic people of this country make sure to buy locally-made cars in huge numbers. That and the fact that Sweden is a rich nation and Volvo is a luxury brand add up to the result that most Swedish people drive a Volvo.

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In case you don't know, the S60 is the sedan version, while the V60 is the station wagon version of the same chassis and drivetrain.

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Tunisia - Renault Clio

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Tunisia might be famous for its gorgeous people but it is not exactly a rich country so the masses resort to an affordable option. And the fact that the most popular car here is an affordable French car has to do with history.

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Back in the mid to late 19th century, Tunisia was a French colony and the thing with colonialism is that the occupying nation might leave you but their impact remains... and this Renault is one of those impacts.

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Syria - Hyundai Tucson

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Not accounting for the Syrian militant groups who are more inclined towards Toyota Hilux and Nissan Navara with machine guns mounted on top... but for a regular everyday Syrian citizen, this is the car of choice.

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Syria is a desert country and people are not very rich, so crossovers are the best option when you have this combination. The Tucson works as a perfect city car but if the need arises, you can take it off-road too.