there are approximately 250 million registered vehicles on the road today. question is cloudy and not understandable hopefully a lot. not many things re made in the U.S. today, it would be upsetting to hear that not even our own cars were madee ni the U.S.
Clay was one used to model the outer shell look of cars. Today this is done with computers. Cars on the road are not made of clay.
the average age of a vehicle on the road today is 7 years.
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The Toyota Corolla and the Honda Civic would be some of the most popular Japanese cars on the road today. You can see both of these cars at many places, and their look is very distinctive.
There are over 750 million motor vehicles in the world today.
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they old cars may look OK but they are very bad to keep running and on the road today's cars are better.
um... that's what road were made for... for cars to drive on. if you mean are cars aloud to drive anywhere else, no unless it's your property.
Early cars produced more pollution (per car)than cars today, but people didn't drive as much and there weren't as many cars on the road as compared to today.
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That answer can never be answered because the number of cars on the road keeps growing.
It is estimated that there were 6 million cars on the road in 1930. The exact number is not known, because some states did not register vehicles.