“Cars don’t get tickets, drivers do -- but those drivers like the WRX,” said Insurance.com managing editor Des Toups.

The Subaru tops the list of vehicles with 33.6 percent of it drivers receiving a ticket in the past three years. It’s followed by the Pontiac GTO (32.7), Scion FR-S (32.6) and Toyota Supra (30.8), according to Insurance.com’s study, which looked at 526 car models and more than 557,000 drivers to see which models get the most traffic violations. Surprisingly, the Subaru Tribeca (29.7) hit No. 5 on the list.

“It’s not about horsepower,” Toups said. “The Chevrolet Corvette, Dodge Viper and Nissan GT-R rank well below average for tickets even though they can easily double the highest speed limits.”

Toups also said that when setting rates, companies look more at accidents than tickets. Those accidents make everyone’s rates go up. Speeding and traffic violations only make the individual rates go up.

The Ford Mustang hits at 100 on the speeding ticket list.

The next five on the list are the VW Rabbit, Mercury Topaz (what?), Scion tC, Toyota FJ Cruiser and the Mazda2. The study accounts for all years of car, hence the Topaz, Mitsubishi 3000GTs and Saturn Auras rounding out the top 20.

The entire 526-car list is over at Insurance.com. Drivers can also enter their own car to see if it made the list. The Ford Mustang ranks 100, with 22.7 percent of drivers having a ticket in the past three years. Yours truly would be counted among them.

For all drivers, 19.9 percent have received a traffic violation in the past three years.

Most of the cars at the bottom of the list are expected, like the Chevy Orlando, Ford EcoSport and the Sprinter van, but, there are also some high-horsepower sleds like the Porsche Cayman and Jaguar XJR.

“But those cars are also costly,” Toups continues, “so their buyers tend to be older and take fewer risks.”

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