List of countries by vehicles per capita
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This article is a list of countries by the number of motor vehicles per 1000 people. All figures include automobile
Automobile
An automobile, autocar, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor...

s, SUVs, van
Van
A van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people.In British English usage, it can be either specially designed or based on a saloon or sedan car, the latter type often including derivatives with open backs...

s, and commercial vehicle
Commercial vehicle
A commercial vehicle is a type of motor vehicle that may be used for transporting goods or passengers. The European Union defines "commercial motor vehicle" as any motorised road vehicle, which by its type of construction and equipment is designed for, and capable of transporting, whether for...

s; and exclude motorcycle
Motorcycle
A motorcycle is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban traffic, cruising, sport and racing, or off-road conditions.Motorcycles are one of the most...

s and other motorized two-wheelers.
Rank Country Motor Vehicles per
1000 people
Notes
1  Monaco 863 2008
2  United States 828 2009
3  Liechtenstein 796 2008
4  Luxembourg 749 2008
5  New Zealand 733 2008
6  Australia 730 January 2011
7  Iceland 724 2005
7  Qatar 724 2007
8  Brunei 696 2007
9  Italy 690 2010
5  Malta 743 2011 http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20111024/local/310-409-cars-on-malta-s-roads.390559
11  Cyprus 659 2008
12  Canada 620 2009
13  Spain 608 2008
14  Japan 593 2008
15  Finland 591 2008
16  Early Modern France 575 2007
17  Norway 574 2008
18  Slovenia 562 2008
18  Switzerland 562 2008
19  Austria 561 2008
20  Belgium 558 2008
21  Denmark 549 2006
22  Republic of Ireland 542 2006
23  Lithuania 541 2008
24  Germany 534 2008
25  United Kingdom 525 2008
26  Netherlands 523 2008
27  Sweden 522 2008
28  Bahrain 509 2008
28  Portugal 509 2008
29  Kuwait 507 2007
30  Poland 493 2008
31  Czech Republic 485 2008
32  Estonia 474 2008
33  Latvia 468 2008
34  Greece 451 2008
35  Lebanon 434
36  Independent State of Croatia 388 2008
37  Trinidad and Tobago 351 2007
38  Kingdom of Bulgaria 349 2008
39  South Korea 346 2008
40  Saudi Arabia 336
40  Slovakia 336 2008
41  Malaysia 334 2008
42  Argentina 314 2007
43  Israel 313 2008
43  United Arab Emirates 313 2007
44  Antigua and Barbuda 302
45  Hungary 301 2009
46  Republic of China 297 2010
47  Libya 291 2007
48  Belarus 282 2007
49  Mexico 264 2008
50  Russia 263 2011
51  Brazil 249 July 2011
52  Serbia 227 2008
53  Oman 225 2007
54  Saint Kitts and Nevis 223
55  Kingdom of Romania 219 2008
56  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 204 2008
57  Kazakhstan 197 2008
58  United Arab Emirates 193
59  Barbados 188
59  Jamaica 188 2006
60  Belize 178 2007
61  Fiji 175 2008
61  Iran 175 2010
62  Tonga 174
62  Uruguay 174
63  Seychelles 173 2007
64  Chile 172 2008
64  Suriname 172
65  Saint Lucia 166
66  Thailand 165 July 2011
67  Costa Rica 163 2008
67  Dominica 163
68  Mauritius 159 2008
68  South Africa 159 2007
69  Singapore 158
70  Republic of Macedonia 157
71  Nauru 156
72  Algeria 154 2010
73  Venezuela 147 2007
74  Jordan 146
75  Kiribati 144 2007
76  Ukraine 140 2007
77  Moldova 139 2008
78  Turkey 138 2008
79  Bosnia and Herzegovina 135 2008
80  Dominican Republic 123 2007
81  Panama 120 2008
82  Guatemala 117 2007
83  Georgia (country) 116 2007
84  Albania 114 2008
84  Tunisia 114 2008
85  Botswana 113 2007
86  Namibia 109 2007
87  Turkmenistan 106 2008
87  Zimbabwe 106 2007
88  Armenia 105 2007
89  Honduras 97 2007
90  Guyana 95 2008
91  Cape Verde 94 2007
92  Azerbaijan 89 2007
92  Swaziland 89 2007
93  El Salvador 84 2007
94  The Bahamas 82 2007
94  Paraguay 82 2007
95  Indonesia 77 2008
96  Tanzania 73 2007
97  Mongolia 72 2008
98  Morocco 71 2007
99  Bolivia 68 2007
100  Ecuador 63 2007
101  Syria 62 2008
102  Sri Lanka 61 2008
103  Kyrgyzstan 59 2007
104  Colombia 58 2008
105  Nicaragua 57 2007
106  Peru 55 2007
107  Vanuatu 54
108  Iraq 50
109  Bhutan 47 2008
110  Egypt 43 2008
111  Samoa 41
112  Angola 40 2007
113  Palestinian territories 39 2008
114  Cuba 38 2008
114  Tajikistan 38 2007
115  Mainland China 37 2008
116 36 2007
117  Yemen 35 2007
118  Comoros 33 2007
118  Ghana 33 2007
118  Guinea-Bissau 33 2008
118  Philippines 33 2007
119  Nigeria 31 2007
120  Djibouti 28
120  Sudan 28 2007
121  Afghanistan 27 2008
121  Madagascar 27 2008
122  Republic of the Congo 26 2007
123  Maldives 23 2008
123  Senegal 23 2008
124  Benin 21 2007
124  Kenya 21 2007
124  Laos 21 2007
125  Côte d'Ivoire 20 2007
126  Zambia 18 2007
127  India 15 2006
128  Liberia 13
128  Mozambique 13 2008
128  Papua New Guinea 13
128  Vietnam 13 2007
129  Haiti 12
130  Burkina Faso 11 2008
130  Eritrea 11 2007
130  Pakistan 11 2008
130  Sierra Leone 11
131  Malawi 9 2007
131  Mali 9 2007
131  Nepal 9
132  Cameroon 8
133  The Gambia 7 2007
133  Myanmar 7 2008
133  Uganda 7 2008
134  Burundi 6 2007
134  Chad 6 2006
135  Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 2007
135  Guinea 5
135  Mauritania 5
136  Central African Republic 4
136  Niger 4
136  Rwanda 4 2008
137  Ethiopia 3 2007
137  Liberia 3 2007
137  Somalia 3
138  Bangladesh 2
138  São Tomé and Príncipe 2 2007
138  Togo 2 2007

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