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[โ€“] YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

From my subjective point of view. I've noticed they pull over older cars. I just gave my cousin my 2005 sonata with 300k. It's brown with faded clear coat on the hood. I got pulled over every other month in that thing despite breaking no laws. Just got a new Avalon and haven't been pulled over once since, despite not having plates on it the day I picked it up.

[โ€“] TexasDrunk@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago

That definitely became a thing. They think if you have an older car it means you won't have insurance so they'll be able to ticket you. Drug dealers around here used to ride in hoopties (the assumption at the time was that cops wouldn't stop them because they knew they didn't have any money) which probably doesn't help the perception of older cars. They moved on a while back to newer and more invisible cars like slightly used SUVs.

For a while the number of white cars on the road was like 1/3 (the greatest number), black cars made up about 1/5, and red was 5%. But red cars were pulled over the second most.