It’s spooky season, and that means The Brands are doing some fun research into horror movies and the cars that star in them — and one company, , has made a convincing case that Ford is the most horrifying brand of them all.
To come up with this data, Bristol Street Motors analyzed 690 cars that featured in Empire’s list of the 50 Best Horror Films, and Jalopnik’s own Steve DaSilva ran a secondary study pulling data from IMCDb to verify BSM’s findings. After all of that, we can confirm that, yes, Ford pops up more frequently than any other automaker and that Ford’s F-Series vehicles are most common.
Here’s how the numbers shake out, from Bristol Street Motors:
Ford - 113 appearancesChevrolet - 64 appearancesVolkswagen - 31 appearancesDodge - 30 appearancesFiat - 22 appearancesPontiac - 19 appearancesToyota - 19 appearancesVolvo - 18 appearancesMercedes-Benz - 15 appearancesHonda - 14 appearances
And here’s the specific breakdown of the most common models. BSM notes that the F-Series pickup trucks are especially popular in B-movie horrors:
Ford F-Series - 13 appearancesFord Crown Victoria - 9 appearancesCadillac Fleetwood - 8 appearancesChevrolet C/K - 8 appearancesFord Custom - 7 appearancesFord LTD Country Squire - 7 appearancesVolkswagen Beetle - 7 appearancesFord Escort - 6 appearancesFord Mustang - 6 appearancesFord Transit - 6 appearances
These numbers are fascinating, but I can’t say that they’re exactly surprising. Most of the movies on list are American (as in, made by an American or filmed in America), so it’s no surprise that we’d get a lot of American classics popping up on the list.
The F-Series’s top spot makes sense, too, considering the fact that it’s been the in America for 34 years in a row and that Ford is America’s . It follows that they’d end up in movies more frequently than other makes or models.
But still, keep that one on your mind the next time you hop behind the wheel of your F-150.