McLEAN, Va. -

Perhaps used-vehicle shoppers watched movies such as "Gone in 60 Seconds" or "Legally Blonde" last month and saw a Porsche playing a prominent role — because something triggered quite a spike in consumer activity on NADAguides.com for the sports-car brand.

Interest in Porsches soared 31 percent year-over-year in August, 10 percent more than fellow European luxury brand Audi.

According to the September issue of Guidelines, NADA Used Car Guide determined that after Audi’s 21-percent year-over-year consumer activity increase, 21 other brands enjoy increases of at least 10 percent.

That group included:

—Suzuki: 19 percent
—Mercedes-Benz: 19 percent
—Mercury: 19 percent
—Mini: 18 percent
—Saab: 18 percent
—Saturn: 17 percent
—Kia: 17 percent
—Mazda: 17 percent
—Buick: 17 percent
—Volkswagen: 16 percent
—Mitsubishi: 16 percent
—Volvo: 15 percent
—Lincoln: 14 percent
—Subaru: 13 percent
—Honda: 12 percent
—Infiniti: 12 percent
—Lexus: 12 percent
—Chrysler: 12 percent
—Jeep: 11 percent
—Cadillac: 11 percent
—Acura: 11 percent
—GMC: 10 percent

Turning to the top 15 researched models last month at NADAguides.com, shoppers showed their strong interest in pickups again, as a third of the list included these vehicles.

The Top 15 units included:

1. Ford F-150
2. Chevrolet Silverado 1500
3. Honda Accord
4. Dodge Ram 1500
5. Ford Mustang
6. Toyota Camry
7. Nissan Altima
8. BMW 3 Series
9. Jeep Grand Cherokee
10. Jeep Wrangler
11. Chevrolet Tahoe
12. Chevrolet Impala
13. Ford Explorer
14. Ford Super Duty F-250
15. Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

Continue the conversation with Auto Remarketing on both LinkedIn and Twitter.