I lived in the Netherlands and they use cars just like the rest of us. Lots of people use bikes as well as it is so flat and they are very organised and have lots of cycle pathways and places to park and lock them up safely too.
Assuming you are referring to the Netherlands as a whole, not just the Holland geographical section of the country... The Netherlanders are listed as having some 523 cars/trucks/etc. per 1000 people. With a 2006 population of 6,065,459, that means they have around 3.17 million cars. Just a very rough estimate based on available data.
Most likely from Old Dutch, as the Netherlanders dominated cross-channel trade for centuries before the English themselves became a maritime nation. Many other nautical terms, such as yacht, are of Dutch origin.
H. J. Siebrand has written: 'Spinoza and the Netherlanders' -- subject(s): History, Influence, Philosophy, Religious thought 'Mooi weer spelen' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion
There are a huge variety of cars including convertible cars, SUVs, trucks, small cars, mini cars, electric cars, and mid-sized cars. You can also find off-road cars and luxury cars in the U.S.
Around 67.932 cars are sports cars
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Cars that run diesel are long lasting than petrol cars.
If cars 2 is successful and cars 3 is successful (they are only going to have ia cars 3 if cars 2 is successful) then yes we will have a cars 4.
None. English cars are European cars
Some collective nouns for cars is a fleet of cars or a line of cars.
mechanical cars