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  2. Passenger vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, 70% of Americans drove to work in cars. [8] New York City is the only locality in the country where more than half of all households do not own a car (the figure is even higher in Manhattan, over 75%; nationally, the rate is 8%). [8]

  3. List of U.S. states by vehicles per capita - Wikipedia

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    State Vehicles Vehicles / person Miles / vehicle Mpg United States 282,366,285: 0.850: 11,121: 24.4 Montana 2,140,014: 1.934: 6,300: 26.7 South Dakota 1,433,044: 1 ...

  4. List of countries and territories by motor vehicles per capita

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    Microstates such as San Marino, Andorra and Liechtenstein have high rates of car ownership. Countries and territories listed by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants are as follows. Population figures are from the United Nations Statistics Division unless otherwise specified. [1]

  5. Car ownership - Wikipedia

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    Additional taxes are also added to the car purchase price depending on the market value of the car when it was imported. [26] This has resulted in Singapore being the most expensive place in the world to own a car, [27] [28] and has resulted in car ownership rates dropping to about 33% in 2023, a decrease from 40% in 2013. [29]

  6. These Are the Top 10 Cars That Wealthy Americans Drive - AOL

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    However, many wealthy Americans — and some of the richest people in the world — drive more modest cars. See: 8 Electric Cars You May Regret Buying Find: 9 Red Flags To Watch Out For When ...

  7. Automotive industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A financial history of the American automobile industry; a study of the ways in which the leading American producers of automobiles have met their capital requirements (1928; reprinted 1973) online; Smitka, Michael. "Foreign policy and the US automotive industry: by virtue of necessity?." Business and Economic History 28.2 (1999): 277–285 online

  8. These Are the 10 Most Reliable Cars of All Time — How Many ...

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    The W124 range of Mercedes cars were manufactured from 1984 to 1997, but the unpretentious midsize cars haven proven nearly indestructible since then, and daily drivers can be seen on Americans ...

  9. The Top 10 Most "All-American" Cars Are Shockingly Japanese - AOL

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    As the auto industry rapidly changes, distinctions that were once clear in terms of which cars or manufacturers are truly "American" have blurred. Domestic brands have been bought and sold by ...