Casinos, cigars and climbing gyms: Here's what your car can say about you

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Your car says a lot about you.

According to social media app Foursquare, the car you buy can reveal a great deal about what you like, where you shop and what type of person you are.

The tech company used foot-traffic data, which includes explicit "check ins" and passive location trails to accurately predict footfall, and has had success forecasting sales at McDonald's, Chipotle and Apple.

Now, the startup analyzes footfall traffic to reveal consumer insights around people who visit auto dealerships.

It has found that people who visit Nissan dealerships are especially likely to visit dry cleaners, Land Rover visitors often go to pilates and Chevrolet shoppers don't usually like Whole Foods.

Scroll through to see Four Square's analysis for what consumers' car choices said about them.


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