The top 10 neighbors for Jay Leno's Garage span a narrow similarity band — 0.699 to 0.717 — with no single dominant match. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.71 means the audiences look structurally alike, not that the entities share a subject.
What the composition reveals is striking: the cluster is built almost entirely from political and media figures, not automotive content. Jon Voight (0.72) and James Woods (0.71) are the two actors in the set; Kevin McCarthy (0.71) and Mike Pompeo (0.70) represent politicians; Jesse Watters (0.70) is a TV personality; Just the News (0.71) is a news publisher; and Charlie Kirk (0.70) is an activist. Dr. David Samadi (0.72) is the lone professional in the set. Gutfeld! (0.70) is the only other TV show in the top 10. The sole automotive-adjacent neighbor is MotorTrend TV at 0.71 — one entry in a set otherwise defined by conservative media and political figures.
The flat shape and the cross-kind composition together suggest an audience defined less by automotive interest than by a consistent ideological and media profile that happens to overlap with a car show.