There are 254.4MM registered cars in the US according to a 2007 DOT study. The US Census estimates there are ~310MM people in the US as of 7/2010. I'm not sure how many are citizens - perhaps ~300MM for a round number. That means ~0.85 registered vehicles for every man, woman and child in the US (or 85 vehicles per 100 people)
There really isn't a limit to how many cars a licensed person in American can own. This really just depends on how many they can afford.
809 cars per 1,000 people.
There are 20.9 cars per 100 people in Mexico.
2-3 billion cars are driven per day
2 cars
There is about 1.023 cars per person in America. (That's about 1023 cars per every thousand people in America.) In China, there is only 9 cars per 1000 people. In India, 11 cars per 1000 people.
8.1 cars!
each country has atleast 30,000 cars
how many new cars are sold each year
About 9 cars per day
1.92 per 1000 people.
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