Norwich, CT.
Population: 40,000
Norwich is built among the hills and rivers, creating many small, scattered neighborhoods that branch off of winding roads. Houses are often close together in typical New England fashion, unlike the small towns in the Midwest where yards are usually wider and theres more room to park. Does this mean small cars are the most popular here? Or, do the steep hills and cold New England winters mean that you need a big vehicle for the twisting icy roads? I was curious, so I tried to find answers.
You will notice a few glaring differences between Norwich and the Michigan towns I've logged until now. The Chevrolet full-sized trucks are nicely outnumbered by Fords and a few imports show up in numbers unheard of in the Great Lakes state.Were there surprises? Yes. For one, the hot-selling Honda CRV, which counts Eastern states among its best markets, was seen in unexpectedly small numbers. Hyundai's were very common, with some older, rarer models still holding on (including a very rare Scoupe).
See for yourself how this eastern city differs from the previous towns we have examined. The 5 most likely common cars in Norwich are:
1. Ford F-series (including municipal trucks and work trucks with commercial writing on them).
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee
3. Toyota Camry
4. Honda Civic
5. Toyota Corolla
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