Autoremarketing.com posted an interesting blog dissecting used car sales last month across 21 states. This blog sparked a question here at vinsnap. Which of these 21 states bought the most used cars as percentage of total state population? Using the data they posted, which came by way of Cross-Sell Reports - a division of Dominion Dealer Solutions, and 2010 U.S. Census Data we were able to determine...drum roll please...Iowa was the winner with 1.9% of the population buying a used car in November. Five states tied for second: Mississippi, Montana, Arkansas, Idaho and Indiana. Next month, we'll work to get data across all 50 states to see if Iowa will remain the champion.
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