A new iSeeCars study shows minivans and large SUVs dominate mileage in America, with the Chrysler Pacifica and Voyager leading at just over 20,000 miles driven per year.

Sports cars are driven far less, with the Ford Mustang averaging just 2,092 miles annually—far below models like the Mazda Miata, Corvette, and Porsche 911.

Powertrain trends also vary: hybrids see higher annual usage than EVs and plug-in hybrids, while the overall U.S. average for gas cars sits at 13,323 miles per year.

In the world of cars, not all are equally driven. Some accumulate more miles per year on average than others, as do certain powertrains. A new iSeeCars study has broken down the data to determine which cars are being driven the most—and the least—in America.

It shouldn’t be a shock that family vehicles lead the list, with two minivans at the top—the Chrysler Pacifica and the Chrysler Voyager. Both models average just over 20,000 miles a year, well above the gas-car average of 13,323 miles. The Chevrolet Suburban is third at 19,626.