Ranked according to the frequency of vehicle appearance:1.GL8. The most obscure one should be gl8. Merchants or leading motorcades in Shenzhen will use GL8. There may be a small boss in the car, or two provincial leaders and a secretary. When something big happens, there may be a big leader in the car. And this is also the car with the highest occurrence rate, so it ranks first. 2.A6. You can't tell whether you are an official, a businessman or a scholar. Generally, it is still used by leaders, and business owners generally go directly to the S level, so the identity of passengers is better than that of GL8, ranking second. In addition, the E-class and 5-series of A6 are relatively low-key compared with others, which makes people unable to see the depth, but 90% of them are not official cars (Shenzhen police have BMW police cars, so I dare not say 100%). 3. Passat, Accord, Teana, official car and business use are also acceptable. This one is worse than the previous ones, but it also belongs to this category and ranks third. So is Camry, but it is almost below the above level (the number of new generations is obviously not as good as that of the previous two generations). 4.Erffa, basically the license plates of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, but because there are too many license plates, you can't see the depth. Small foreign trade companies, Huawei and Baidu can use them to receive VIPs, so it ranks fourth. 5. Mercedes-Benz S-Class/Maibakh, which appears more frequently than A6, is basically not an official car except for foreign teams. 6. BMW 7 Series, X5 and Audi A8 are few, ranking sixth. 7. Lexus has many SUVs, which are basically white, but the niche ranks seventh. 8. Various Land Rover 9. There are many cayenne, and dozens of cars 10 can be seen every day. Tesla is less than Cayenne, and the audience of electric cars is indeed much less than others, but people who drive Tesla really can't see how much they are worth. It is a relatively low-key brand, ranking tenth. 1 1. Big G is also common. On average, there are about a dozen vehicles every day, so the niche ranks lower. I have never seen a French car (Japanese milk get) taking the VIP aisle except Peugeot 308, which took the wrong way at the entrance of the VIP room. The owner of a domestic car is a "Han".