Dealership in North Carolina play a game of guess the car by the dashboard… and no one can
- Everybody likes to think they’re a car expert
- But this dealership in North Carolina is testing people’s knowledge with videos of dashboards
- TikTokers are challenged to guess the car brand just by their interiors
Published on Feb 28, 2025 at 10:05 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Feb 28, 2025 at 10:05 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This dealership in North Carolina has put prospective buyers to the test by having them identify cars using only their dashboards.
Jerry Hunt Supercenter has gained a lot of views on TikTok for this game, which has left a ton of people scratching their heads.
It might sound like not much of a challenge for a gearhead, but it doesn’t come easily to many people.
The clips have racked up thousands of views and prompted back and forth debates in the comments sections.
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The North Carolina dealership that is testing TikTok’s car knowledge
At first, you might be tempted to say that this game is too easy.
‘You just look at the steering wheel to know the car’s brand – the logo will be on there!’

Well, Jerry Hunt Supercenter had thought one step ahead and covered that up.
So in every video, the dealership leaves you with just the car’s interior to identify it.
Videos have produced a lot of divided opinions, and at times, a ferocious debate has broken out in the comments section.
Take this video, for example.
More than 1,000 people have tried their hand at guessing the brand, and came up with answers as varied as a Ford Explorer, BMW, Buick, and even a 1986 Pontiac Fiero.
The correct answer? A Cadillac Escalade.
One eagle-eyed viewer eventually noticed that ‘MyCadillac’ was featured on the infotainment system.

That’s certainly one way of working out the truth.
Unfortunately, a correct guess does not secure you a free car from the North Carolina-based dealership.
Guessing cars – a favorite past-time of the internet
If there’s one thing people like to do online… it’s watch cat videos.
But when they’re not doing that, they’ll be trying to guess car brands.
You may recall Nikocado Avocado’s car came under a lot of scrutiny last year as Redditors joined together to guess the make of his car.

The YouTuber often filmed his videos sat behind the steering wheel, which kept the brand hidden.
Reddit is also a goldmine for car detectives.
Users spent ages trying to identify an unusual car left in a Vancouver storage lot to no avail.
There’s no limit to the extent Redditors will go to try and name a car – even if it’s just a pair of wheels sticking out of the sand.
And we have to admit – we love it too!