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Top 10 Nations With The Most Vehicles Per Person

Rose Tillerson Bankson
Last updated: August 29, 2022 6:19 pm
Rose Tillerson Bankson - Editor
August 29, 2022
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Vehicles appear to be necessities in several regions of the world while they are employed to a lesser extent in others. For example, a person living in a metropolis with efficient public transit may never even need to learn how to drive, unlike people who live in rural areas where they may need to drive to even the most basic locations. In this article, you will find that vehicle ownership differs significantly from country to country. The nations with the most cars per person include:

Contents
  • 1. San Marino
  • 2. Andorra
  • 3. Malta
  • 4. Liechtenstein
  • 5. Monaco
  • 6. New Zealand
  • 7. United States
  • 8. Poland
  • 9. Iceland
  • 10. Finland
  • Conclusion

1. San Marino

Very few nations are smaller than San Marino, which covers an area of only 24 square miles. San Marino has a GDP that is on par with that of the most industrialized countries in the world and significantly higher than that of Italy. Regardless, food and transportation are affordable. Despite having a small population of only 33,000, the nation’s residents own an average of 1.3 cars per person, which is more than any other country in the world.

2. Andorra

Andorra is the 11th-smallest nation in terms of population and the 16th-smallest nation in terms of area. The distance between one side of the country and the other is only about 40 kilometers. Andorra is a stunning destination tucked away in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. The country has the most visitors per resident in the world, with over 10,000,000 visitors annually and a population of just 77,000. With 1.05 cars per resident, it also has one of the highest car ownership rates.

3. Malta

Malta is one of the smallest nations on earth and has the highest population density in the EU. With a total area of 122 square miles, it has a population of about 500,000. This is evident in Malta’s sometimes-heavy traffic and the packed streets of its cities. There are three times as many tourists as locals on the Maltese islands. As a legacy of the former British administration, Malta is one of those nations where driving is done on the left side of the road. With approximately 0.9 vehicles per person, Malta has one of the world’s highest vehicles to people ratios. According to some predictions, by 2030, there will be more cars than people in Malta.

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4. Liechtenstein

One of the smallest nations in the world (the sixth-smallest, to be precise), Liechtenstein has only about 37,000 residents and covers an area of about 62 square miles. Nevertheless, it has many appealing characteristics for such a tiny principality. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein boasts the second-highest per capita GDP in the world, after Monaco, at $165,028. Additionally, it has almost no national debt. Other significant businesses in Liechtenstein include electronics, metal fabrication, dental items, optical equipment, and medicines. There are 926 automobiles per thousand in the nation.

5. Monaco

France encircles Monaco on three sides, while the Mediterranean Sea borders it on its fourth side. Although a small country, Monaco serves as a gathering place for the world’s super-rich and is known for its glitz and glamour. Considering that just 38,000 people live there, and the entire nation is only 2 square kilometers, Monaco boasts one of the largest police forces in the world in terms of size and population. As Monaco boasts the largest concentration of the wealthy in Europe, it is unsurprising that Monaco has a vehicle-to-person ratio of 0.91.

6. New Zealand

A mere 4.7 million people call New Zealand home, with 75% residing on the North Island and only 4% on the South Island. New Zealand has a large geographical mass, so unless you find yourself in cities like Auckland or Wellington, you won’t be seeing many people. The public transportation system is not the best as everything is somewhat spread out. Consequently, there are 897 vehicles per thousand people in New Zealand. With about six sheep per person, New Zealand also boasts one of the highest sheep-to-person ratios in the world.

7. United States

One of the less shocking entries on our list, the most recent statistics show 868 vehicles for every 1,000 inhabitants in the US. The United States is almost as huge as the entire continent of Europe, making it the third-largest country in the world by land area. According to estimates, the United States also has the world’s highest number of guns per capita, with about 1010 guns for every 1000 persons.

8. Poland

Poland is not a small country; it ranks as the ninth largest in Europe and is larger than Italy and the United Kingdom. Poland welcomes about 20 million tourists annually and is now the 19th most visited nation. This stunning, interesting country has so much to offer visitors from all over the world, and it’s no wonder it’s so well-liked. In Poland, there are 849 cars for every 1,000 people.

9. Iceland

Despite being cut off from the rest of the world, Iceland has 667 cars for every 1,000 residents. This enables Icelanders to explore their breathtakingly gorgeous countryside. The “Ring Road,” known as Route 1, circles the island nation and connects most of its major cities. Iceland relies heavily on its motorized transportation system because it has little to no significant rail infrastructure.

10. Finland

Finland is the world’s happiest nation. It boasts the largest archipelago in the world, the largest lake area in Europe, and Lapland, the last unspoiled wilderness, all of which are located on a continent with almost 75% of its surface covered by woods. Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is renowned for its design and architecture. Additionally, Finland is a secure place to visit; 11 out of 12 lost wallets are found and returned to their owners. Finland has 790 vehicles per 1,000 people.

Conclusion

While China is home to the most vehicles in the world (307 million), the country has a population of 1.4 billion, putting the number of vehicles per thousand at about 219. So, that explains China’s exclusion from this list. In the meantime, you should visit Dyler to assess the largest collection of classic cars at great prices.

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