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Study: Ram has the worst drivers of any auto brand​


While specific auto brands don’t make people worse drivers, it seems to be true that certain types of drivers gravitate toward different makes and models. A recent study from LendingTreefound that drivers of some brands rack up more accidents, DUIs, and other citations at much higher rates than others.

Ram drivers were the worst of the 30 brands LendingTree analyzed, with 32.90 incidents per 1,000 drivers between November 2022 and 2023. Only Tesla and Subaru came close, with 31.13 and 30.09 incidents, respectively. The 10 car brands with the most driving incidents in the study include:
  1. Ram
  2. Tesla
  3. Subaru
  4. Volkswagen
  5. Mazda
  6. BMW
  7. Lexus
  8. Infiniti
  9. Hyundai
  10. Toyota

Breaking things down further, Tesla drivers had the highest accident rates, followed by Ram and Subaru. The study also found that BMW drivers had the highest DUI rates, with almost twice the number of DUIs of the second-closest brand, Ram.

LendingTree analyzed tens of millions of QuoteWizard by LendingTree insurance quotes from Nov. 14, 2022, through Nov. 14, 2023, to determine the number of driving incidents per 1,000 drivers — gauging accidents, DUIs, speeding, and citations. It noted that Ram drivers had more speeding incidents than all other brands and said that the Ram 1500’s quick acceleration played a role.

Mercury, a brand out of business for more than a decade, had the safest drivers. Pontiac and Saturn, also dead for years, earned the second- and third-best spots on the list, perhaps because owners of those cars aren't driving them often, or are not filing insurance claims on them.

Beyond the meme potential here, there are real-world consequences to poor driving, and the brands most associated with it can carry higher insurance rates. Getting a DUI or having repeat traffic offenses are great ways to lose your license, and they can also lead to your insurer dropping your policy. Your driving behavior also has a far greater impact on the insurance rates you pay than the type of car you drive, however, as higher-risk clients pay much more on average than those with clean records.
 
Toyota's a Double Down Syndrome brand? :(

Does that mean the Corolla is a bad pick for a basic car?
No, Toyota's are fine for a basic car for the most part. There's only a handful of years and models to watch out for, but over all fairly reliable. Just make sure a trustworthy mechanic looks it over like any other car.

Coulda fooled me, Around here Ram's all drive like retard man children with Subaru's occasionally soyboy raging (Soying?) to pass some old fuck in an Escalade driving 40 on a 40.

Oh well, Ram's, like GMC and Ford, beyond 2010 are kinda garbage for the most part anyway. At least in terms of reliability, which is really all I care about these days when it comes to trucks. I can appreciate some of the new features and all, but I really can't be dealing with sensor issues, engine problems or worse, software issues at less than 50k miles, while on the way to a job. Worse if I can't fix them myself or at a friend's shop.
 
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