Washingtonians’ taste in vehicles is a lot different from the rest of America. We love Hondas, Toyotas, and premium cars that are classy, but not flashy. We’re also an area where people are relying more on greener ways to get around: carsharing, Uber, or cycling.
So what category do you fall in? Are you driving around in a classy Mercedes-Benz, or are you a die-hard cyclist who hates to drive? Take our quiz and find out:
What Type of Car Do You Drive?
And what that says about the type of person you are.
Washingtonians’ taste in vehicles is a lot different from the rest of America. We love Hondas, Toyotas, and premium cars that are classy, but not flashy. We’re also an area where people are relying more on greener ways to get around: carsharing, Uber, or cycling.
So what category do you fall in? Are you driving around in a classy Mercedes-Benz, or are you a die-hard cyclist who hates to drive? Take our quiz and find out:
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