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Cars.com discovered the Ford F-150 is the most popular new vehicle purchased in both Seattle and Denver, home to the football teams that played in Super Bowl XLVIII.

While pro football fans in the city of Seattle are rejoicing because of the Seahawks’ victory against the Denver Broncos during Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday night, Cars.com found nine trends about the car buying preferences of consumers from the cities home to the teams playing in the Big Game.

The study reviewed the new-vehicle purchasing preferences of more than 300,000 buyers over the past year in Seattle and Denver, as well as an analysis of most searched models by the shoppers in both cities at Cars.com in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Some of the key findings of the Cars.com study include:

—The most popular vehicle in America, the Ford F-150, is also the top-selling model in both Seattle and Denver.

—Subaru was the most popular brand in the list of top 10 cars in Denver, and also held the Nos. 2 and 3 spots in Seattle’s Top 10.

—Denver car shoppers split their loyalties between domestic and import brands, while Seattle shoppers prefer import brands, with eight of the top 10 purchases coming from outside of the Big 3.

—Denver shoppers prefer the utility of SUVs/trucks with eight of the top 10 sales leaders in those categories, while in Seattle the top ten is split evenly between truck/SUVs and cars.

—Denver and Seattle have relatively younger car buyers. The industry average age of car buyers is 52, and Denver is the younger of the two cities at 50 and Seattle at 51.

—The model most often bought by women in Seattle was the Honda CR-V, while men there preferred the Ford F-150. Denver shoppers must think alike: The Mile High City shoppers mirrored Seattle in gender rankings.

Cars.com search data ranking highlights (based on the numbers of visitors that searched dealer inventory in Q4 2013 included:

—Jeep Grand Cherokee was the top searched vehicle in both cities

—Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class was the only luxury model to rank in the top 10 in each city

—Of the Top 10 most searched models, eight were SUVs/trucks in Denver and six in Seattle

“Even though they are more than one thousand miles apart, Seattle and Denver are similar in their demographic composition, which is reflected directly in how close the car buying preferences are in each city,” said Jesse Toprak, chief analyst at Cars.com. “Adverse climate is also clearly influencing buyer preferences, with SUVs and trucks dominating the rankings.”