What kind of cars do physicians drive 

Eighteen percent of physicians drive Toyotas, according to Medscape’s Jan. 20 “Lifestyle and Happiness Report 2023.” 

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Medscape’s survey looked at 9,200 physicians across 29 different specialties. 

Here are the brands of cars that physicians are driving:

  • Toyota: 18 percent
  • Honda: 14 percent
  • BMW: 10 percent
  • Subaru: 9 percent
  • Ford: 9 percent
  • Mercedes-Benz: 8 percent
  • Lexus: 8 percent
  • Tesla: 7 percent
  • Audi: 7 percent
  • Chevrolet: 5 percent 
  • Jeep: 5 percent 
  • Acura: 4 percent
  • Nissan: 3 percent
  • Porsche: 3 percent
  • Volvo: 3 percent
  • Hyundai: 3 percent
  • Mazda: 3 percent 
  • Volkswagen: 3 percent
  • GMC: 2 percent
  • Dodge: 2 percent
  • Kia: 2 percent
  • Land Rover: 2 percent
  • Cadillac: 2 percent
  • Infiniti: 2 percent
  • Lincoln: 1 percent
  • Mini: 1 percent
  • Chrysler: 1 percent
  • Jaguar: 1 percent
  • Buick: 1 percent
  • Other: 3 percent
  • None: 1 percent

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