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These Are the Most Popular Cars in Music

  • Edmunds analyzed lyrics from over 1 million songs, identifying the most-mentioned imported luxury cars including Porsche and Mercedes-Benz.
  • Edmunds analysis shows that cars symbolize freedom, rebellion, and status across music genres, with references spanning decades from rock, pop, to hip-hop.
  • Edmunds analysis shows the Rolls-Royce Phantom leads with 163 lyric mentions, followed by the Wraith at 134, highlighting luxury models' prominence in music.
  • Analysis shows imported luxury cars like Porsche and Mercedes-Benz are most frequently mentioned in song lyrics, highlighting their cultural significance this year.
  • In its lyrics analysis, Edmunds finds hip-hop leads car references, confirming automotive imagery's ongoing cultural influence for marketing purposes.
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These are the most popular cars in music

Edmunds reports cars symbolize freedom and status in music, with hits featuring luxury models like Rolls-Royce and classic cars like the Chevy Impala.

131 imported cars fell under luxury tax this year: Porsche and Mercedes-Benz are the most popular. 131 luxury cars were imported to Ukraine in the first five months of 2025. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz account for 84% of this number, and tax revenues increased by 12%.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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