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    Acura
    100%

    Introduced in 1986 as Honda’s luxury division, Acura became the first Japanese brand to challenge European luxury. The Acura NSX revolutionized supercars in the '90s, proving that Japan could produce high-performance sports cars. Acura continues to blend sportiness with tech-driven luxury.


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    Subaru
    100%

    Subaru is famous for all-wheel drive capability, rally heritage, and adventure-ready vehicles. Models like the WRX and STI dominated rally racing, while the Forester and Outback became favorites among outdoor enthusiasts. Its symmetrical AWD and boxer engines set it apart in the industry.


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    Porsche
    100%

    Porsche is the ultimate symbol of precision performance and luxury. The 911 is one of the most revered sports cars ever made, balancing everyday usability with track-ready power. Porsche continues to innovate with electric models like the Taycan, securing its place in automotive excellence.


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    Audi
    100%

    Audi blends luxury, technology, and performance, famous for its Quattro AWD system and sleek designs. The RS series, R8 supercar, and E-Tron EVs showcase its range, making it a favorite among tech-savvy luxury buyers.


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    Chevrolet
    100%

    A staple of American automotive culture, Chevrolet is known for muscle cars (Camaro, Corvette), reliable trucks (Silverado), and electric innovation (Bolt EV). The Corvette Stingray and Z06 continue to challenge European supercars.


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    Ford
    100%

    Ford revolutionized the auto industry with the Model T and continues to lead with icons like the Mustang, F-Series trucks, and Bronco. Its investment in EVs, including the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, keeps it ahead in modern innovation.


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    Volkswagen
    100%

    Volkswagen, or "The People's Car," became an icon with the Beetle and Microbus. The Golf GTI and ID.4 EV continue its legacy, balancing fun, efficiency, and affordability.


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    Rivian
    100%

    Volkswagen, or "The People's Car," became an icon with the Beetle and Microbus. The Golf GTI and ID.4 EV continue its legacy, balancing fun, efficiency, and affordability.


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    Mercedes-Benz
    75%

    Mercedes-Benz defines luxury, innovation, and performance. From the S-Class setting industry standards to the AMG series dominating performance, Mercedes remains a symbol of high-end automotive excellence.


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    Honda
    67%

    Known for efficiency, reliability, and innovation, Honda has produced legendary models like the Civic, Accord, and CR-V. The Honda S2000 and NSX showcased its performance capabilities, while its pioneering hybrid and fuel-cell technologies highlight its commitment to sustainability.


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    Tesla
    67%

    Tesla revolutionized the automotive industry by making electric vehicles desirable, high-performing, and tech-driven. The Model S, Model 3, and Cybertruck have redefined expectations for EVs. Tesla’s impact extends beyond cars, shaping the future of autonomous driving and sustainability.


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    Dodge
    67%

    Dodge is the king of American muscle, with the Charger, Challenger, and Hellcat models offering unmatched horsepower. Its aggressive styling and powerful engines make it a favorite among speed enthusiasts.


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    Mini
    50%

    Originally launched in 1959, Mini became a British icon, symbolizing compact efficiency and fun-to-drive handling. The brand gained pop culture fame in films like The Italian Job and remains a favorite for those wanting a stylish, sporty small car with a rich heritage.


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    Mazda
    50%

    Mazda is celebrated for driver-focused engineering and the "Zoom-Zoom" philosophy. The MX-5 Miata is the best-selling roadster in history, and Mazda’s rotary engine innovation (RX-7, RX-8) made it a performance icon. Today, Mazda blends sporty handling with upscale design.


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    BMW
    50%

    BMW is known for "The Ultimate Driving Machine", offering a blend of luxury, performance, and technology. Iconic models like the M3, M5, and 3 Series set benchmarks in driving dynamics. BMW’s influence extends to pop culture, often featured in films and music videos.


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    Nissan
    50%

    Nissan is known for affordability, performance, and reliability. The Skyline GT-R (Godzilla) and Z-series sports cars cemented Nissan as a performance icon. Its leadership in EVs, starting with the Leaf, keeps it at the forefront of sustainable driving.


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    Jeep
    33%

    Jeep is the ultimate off-road adventure brand, with the Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, and Gladiator defining rugged capability. Its legendary status in military and outdoor culture keeps it a go-to for adventure lovers.


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    Toyota
    20%

    Toyota is synonymous with reliability, affordability, and efficiency. From the Corolla, one of the best-selling cars ever, to the off-road legend Land Cruiser and the game-changing Prius hybrid, Toyota has influenced both mainstream and eco-friendly automotive markets. Its innovations in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell technology continue to shape the industry.


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    Infiniti
    0%

    As Nissan’s luxury division, Infiniti brought performance-driven luxury to the market, with models like the G35 and Q50 offering an alternative to German competitors. Its VC-Turbo engine technology and sleek designs keep it competitive in the luxury segment.


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    Ram
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    Once part of Dodge, Ram became its own brand in 2010, focusing on powerful, luxurious trucks. The Ram 1500 consistently competes with Ford and Chevy, offering best-in-class interiors and towing capabilities.


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    Cadillac
    0%

    Cadillac has long been associated with American luxury. From classic models like the Eldorado to modern performance cars like the CT5-V Blackwing, Cadillac blends heritage with innovation, now focusing on high-end electric models like the Lyriq.


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    Genesis
    0%

    Genesis, Hyundai’s luxury division, has quickly gained attention for high-end craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Models like the GV80 and G90 challenge established luxury brands, offering elegance at competitive prices.


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    Lincoln
    0%

    Lincoln represents classic American luxury, evolving from chauffeur-driven limousines to modern SUVs like the Navigator. It continues to blend elegance with advanced technology.


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    Volvo
    0%

    Volvo is known for safety, Scandinavian design, and sustainability. The brand pioneered seatbelt technology and continues leading in electrification and autonomous driving, making its vehicles a favorite among safety-conscious drivers.


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    Chrysler
    0%

    Chrysler has evolved from a classic luxury brand to focusing on minivans and EV development. The 300 sedan remains a bold statement, while the Pacifica hybrid is redefining the modern family vehicle.