Telecommunications brands dominate LKQ Pick Your Part's top 10 nearest neighbors — a cross-kind pattern that cuts against the automotive context. Metro by T-Mobile leads at 0.83, followed by T-Mobile at 0.81 and Samsung Mobile at 0.80, with Sprint News at 0.79 rounding out a four-entry telecommunications cluster. That's the single largest subcategory block in the top 10.
The automotive presence is real but scattered across subcategories. Rent A Wheel (0.82) shares the Parts and Accessories subcategory with LKQ Pick Your Part, making it the closest same-kind neighbor. Pick n Pull (0.79) is classified under Dealerships, and MAACO (0.77) under Maintenance and Repair Services — both automotive, but different subcategories. Worldstarhiphop (0.77), a website, and Best Buy (0.77), a technology brand, round out the top 10 with no automotive connection at all.
The broad shape means no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the others — scores span from 0.83 down to 0.77 across ten entries, a relatively compressed band. What the composition reveals is an audience that overlaps heavily with prepaid and budget telecommunications consumers, alongside automotive-adjacent and general retail audiences, with no single cluster owning the shape.