The Russians did not make any successful moon landings, it was all unmanned.
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was transported to the moon on the Apollo lunar missions. It was folded and stowed on the lunar module, and astronauts assembled and deployed it once they landed on the moon's surface.
As of now, there have been over 100 successful lunar missions conducted by various countries and agencies. These missions include orbiters, landers, and rovers that have provided valuable data and insights about the Moon.
Technically the United States did, but at the time the USSR, and the US were sending many lunar vehicles, satellites, and other items to the moon.
Three, one each from Apollos 15, 16, and 17
Three from the Apollo missions and two from the Soviet Unions Moon Walker program, so five total.
There are currently no lunar buggies (rovers) on the moon. The Apollo Lunar Rovers from the 1970s were used for exploration and have not been operational since. In recent years, various countries and organizations have been working on developing new rovers for future missions to the moon.
A total of 12. Six manned missions to the lunar surface, with two men on the surface for each one.
Lunar rover
Manned missions to the moon: there have been eight successful manned missions to the moon, including six landings.
The word "lunar" primarily describes anything related to the moon, such as lunar phases, lunar landscapes, or lunar missions. It can also refer to phenomena influenced by the moon, like lunar tides. Additionally, "lunar" can be used in a metaphorical sense to evoke qualities associated with the moon, such as calmness or mystique.
Some spacecraft that have successfully landed on the moon include the Apollo lunar modules from the Apollo missions, the Soviet Luna landers, and the Chinese Chang'e landers. These missions have provided valuable data and samples from the lunar surface.