Approximately 15% of Filipinos own a car, according to a study conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority. This percentage may vary depending on the region and urbanization level within the country.
In 2010, about 44 percent of cars on American roads were of foreign manufacture. Japanese automaker Toyota sells more foreign cars in the US than any other company.
There are approximately 31 million licensed drivers in Spain, but not all of them necessarily own or regularly drive cars.
Their cars. Many Americans spend a considerable amount of time in their cars, making it a common place for people to talk to inanimate objects.
There is no specific data on the exact percentage of college students who drive a luxury car. It is likely a very small percentage as luxury cars are expensive and not typically affordable for most college students.
Yes, social class consciousness exists in Filipino culture. There is a recognition of social hierarchies based on factors such as education, wealth, and occupation. These distinctions can influence social interactions and opportunities for Filipinos.
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no that many and I understand why. THEY FALL APART
In 2010, about 44 percent of cars on American roads were of foreign manufacture. Japanese automaker Toyota sells more foreign cars in the US than any other company.
Actually, cars don't drive. People drive cars.
It is estimated that 7 percent of Americans drive a Honda car. This makes it one of the most popular foreign cars in the market.
over 80%, but the number is decreasing thanks to hybrids and electric cars
No, raccoons cannot drive cars.
they drive stupid cars
- humm not alot , but some of them dooo !
Yes. All sorts of people drive cars.