The Top-10 350Z states are:
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Originally Posted by davidv
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - Florida
#4 - New York
#5 - New Jersey
#6 - Georgia
#7 - Maryland
#8 - Pennsylvania
#9 - Virginia
#10 - Illinois
#2 - Texas
#3 - Florida
#4 - New York
#5 - New Jersey
#6 - Georgia
#7 - Maryland
#8 - Pennsylvania
#9 - Virginia
#10 - Illinois
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Originally Posted by Demon Z
That's probably very close to the top ten most populated states list, I'd imagine.
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - New York
#4 - Florida
#5 - Illinois
#6 - Pennsylvania
#7 - Ohio
#8 - Michigan
#9 - Georgia
#10 - North Carolina
Reference: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...tion-table.htm
350Z popularity pretty much follows state populations with the exception of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.
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Originally Posted by davidv
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - Florida
#4 - New York
#5 - New Jersey
#6 - Georgia
#7 - Maryland
#8 - Pennsylvania
#9 - Virginia
#10 - Illinois
#2 - Texas
#3 - Florida
#4 - New York
#5 - New Jersey
#6 - Georgia
#7 - Maryland
#8 - Pennsylvania
#9 - Virginia
#10 - Illinois
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Originally Posted by davidv
Population Rank
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - New York
#4 - Florida
#5 - Illinois
#6 - Pennsylvania
#7 - Ohio
#8 - Michigan
#9 - Georgia
#10 - North Carolina
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - New York
#4 - Florida
#5 - Illinois
#6 - Pennsylvania
#7 - Ohio
#8 - Michigan
#9 - Georgia
#10 - North Carolina
Don't #1 - California and #2 - Texas, border Mexico?
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That's rigggghhtttt..... :-) Wonder when New Mexico and Arizona will make the top 10??? At least not tornadoes or hurricanes..
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Originally Posted by davidv
Population Rank
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - New York
#4 - Florida
#5 - Illinois
#6 - Pennsylvania
#7 - Ohio
#8 - Michigan
#9 - Georgia
#10 - North Carolina
Reference: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...tion-table.htm
350Z popularity pretty much follows state populations with the exception of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.
#1 - California
#2 - Texas
#3 - New York
#4 - Florida
#5 - Illinois
#6 - Pennsylvania
#7 - Ohio
#8 - Michigan
#9 - Georgia
#10 - North Carolina
Reference: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...tion-table.htm
350Z popularity pretty much follows state populations with the exception of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.
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Originally Posted by MonzGT
Here comes a grade school fact that we all probably know (should know) anyway lol. New Jersey has the highest population density in the nation. A large percentage of the pop is considered to be middle class and can afford a car for commuting to work and one for the weekend therefore making the Z popular here.
(when I was a kid NJ was #3 in pop per sq mile)
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Originally Posted by MonzGT
Here comes a grade school fact that we all probably know (should know) anyway lol. New Jersey has the highest population density in the nation. A large percentage of the pop is considered to be middle class and can afford a car for commuting to work and one for the weekend therefore making the Z popular here.
Reference: http://www.answers.com/topic/new-jer...-capita-income.
Last edited by davidv; 12-23-2006 at 08:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by sean1967
yes, it's the garden state, all praise it's glory
(when I was a kid NJ was #3 in pop per sq mile)
(when I was a kid NJ was #3 in pop per sq mile)
Reference: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0104652.html
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i can belive texas is # 2, because you cant drive 5 minuits on any hwy in houston w/o seeing two or three in like five minuits on any given day. Given the fact that i dont think the z is a daily driver for most people there is no shortage of z's here in h-town