Since you asked, yes, Luke Bryan does indeed drive a Chevy Silverado Z71, and has put his name to a custom version of the same. He claims (in a brand endorsement piece) that he and his family have 'always' driven Chevrolets and has been pictured with a 70s vintage pickup.
Tim McGraw also seems to be a fan of GM brands, with a 49 Chevy Pickup, Cadillac Escalade and Oldsmobile Cutlass amongst his cars, but he also owns his dad's old Mercedes and an Aston Martin Vantage.
Would be curious to know where John Deere finished in the country music rankings, as seem to hear them name-checked quite a lot in lyrics. Similarly Lexus in Rap / R&B music, my impression is that that used to be a popular name-drop but has tailed off in recent years.
Maybe I'm unusual, but I dread valet service. It feels like an extra hassle and I don't like randos driving my car.
Though a small part of the reason is financial. I don't like having to tip the valet, including worrying about the proper amount to tip.
Since you asked, yes, Luke Bryan does indeed drive a Chevy Silverado Z71, and has put his name to a custom version of the same. He claims (in a brand endorsement piece) that he and his family have 'always' driven Chevrolets and has been pictured with a 70s vintage pickup.
Tim McGraw also seems to be a fan of GM brands, with a 49 Chevy Pickup, Cadillac Escalade and Oldsmobile Cutlass amongst his cars, but he also owns his dad's old Mercedes and an Aston Martin Vantage.
Luke Combs has a garage which looks almost designed to appeal to the average fan with three Fords and three GM cars according to this article https://www.urbansplatter.com/2024/10/luke-combs-car-collection-a-dream-garage/ - all of them in the 'achievable' range of a lot of fans.
Would be curious to know where John Deere finished in the country music rankings, as seem to hear them name-checked quite a lot in lyrics. Similarly Lexus in Rap / R&B music, my impression is that that used to be a popular name-drop but has tailed off in recent years.