The ScrapCarComparison price comparator has published a controversial surveywhere he has associated the Car Brandswith the intelligence quotient his users. Drivers of German cars and electric vehicles do not fare very well…
According to Auto Bild, the British comparator ScrapCarComparison carried out an intelligence test on 2,024 drivers, monitored by the Censuswide institute. Then he asked them what brand of car they drove.
To understand the results it is important to specify that the intelligence quotient (IQ) ranges between 85 and 115, and that only 2.5% are above 130 or below 70.
Los drivers with IQ higher are the owners of a Skodawith a IQ of 99. They are followed by drivers of Suzuki, Peugeot, Mini and Mazda. On the opposite side, the drivers with a lower IQ are the ones that have a Land Roverwith a mean of IQ of 88,58. They are followed by the owners of a Fiat, BMW, Volkswageny Volvo.
Car brands according to intelligence level
There is more controversial data. The owners of gasoline cars they have a IQ of 93,35while those with a electric car caen has a 90,19.
Not even the colors are saved. if you have a white or gray coach, you are an intelligent person. Instead if it is green or silver… you are missing neurons…
Before anyone gets offended, it must be said that the conclusions of this survey are quite questionable.
at the time of buy a car cousin, above all, the budget you haveo Utility What are you going to give him? Here the IQ hardly comes into play. Therefore, it does not make much sense to associate both data.
It should also be taken into account that the survey refers to british drivers, who have certain favorite brands. And with a brand with many drivers, it is more logical that the average causes the IQ to go down.
We are left wanting to know the IQ of the people who voluntarily they don’t have a car. They are possibly the smartest, although not everyone can afford to do without it.
The owners of a Skodaand Suzuki o one Peugeot have a higher IQ that those who drive a Land Rover o one Fiatsays a controversial survey. But don’t take it too seriously…