Research Reveals Lower Average IQ Among BMW and Land Rover Drivers
A study conducted in Britain involved 2,000 drivers who underwent an IQ test to investigate the potential correlation between vehicle choice and intelligence levels.
The research aimed to identify the drivers with the highest and lowest average IQ scores, prompting the question of whether one's car falls within these categories.
According to findings from Scrap Car Comparison, among the 22 cars analyzed, individuals driving Skoda, Suzuki, and Peugeot vehicles ranked highest in terms of average IQ, with scores of 99, 98.09, and 97.79, respectively. Following closely behind were Mini, Mazda, and Toyota drivers, each boasting an average IQ exceeding 95.
Conversely, the study revealed that BMW, Fiat, and Land Rover drivers exhibited lower average IQ scores, with respective averages of 91.68, 90.14, and 88.58.
Additionally, the color of one's car was found to potentially reflect intelligence levels, with drivers of white, grey, and red cars displaying the highest average IQs, while those with silver and green cars ranked lower.
Furthermore, the study suggested a correlation between ownership of personalized car number plates and intelligence, noting that individuals with personalized plates demonstrated a lower average IQ of 91.95 compared to those without, who had an average IQ of 94.15.
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