Top 10 countries with the most cars per 1,000 people in the world in 2022 (2024)

10. Malta

Total population: 525,300

Car ownership: 419,000

Owned per thousand people: 786

Known for its historic architecture and beautiful scenery, Malta has a land area of 316 square kilometers, which is much smaller than some of the other island nations mentioned earlier. With a population of about 525,300, the country is also one of the smallest and most densely populated countries in the world, with a population density of 1,410 people per square kilometer. One thing is for sure, drivers in Malta must have a hard time finding a parking space considering how much land area the country has after buildings and other structures!

9. Finland

Total population: 5.531 million

Car ownership: 4.369 million

Per thousand people: 790

Since the late 1990s, annual sales in the Finnish car market have fluctuated between 95.000 and 165.000. The market fell back from a peak sales of over 163.000 units in 2005 to below 100.000 units in 2009. After that, the market bounced back above 135.000 units in two years, but fell again in the following two years. The five-year winning streak from 2014 to 2018 was broken in 2019, and car sales have returned to the average of the past 20 years.

8. Iceland

Total population: 376,000

Car ownership: 315,000

Per thousand people: 840

Owning the most cars in the world seems to be a trend - and the island nation of Iceland is no exception. The vehicle-to-population ratio is 840 vehicles per 1,000 people. Iceland is located between the two waters of the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean. It covers an area of 103 square kilometers and has a population of about 370,000 - currently the country with the lowest population density in Europe. Iceland is known for its volcanoes, mountains and glaciers, and taxes in Iceland are relatively low compared to other countries. New car sales in Iceland jumped 48 percent last year, according to recent statistics; the Skoda Octavia is the best-selling car in the country.

7. Poland

Total population: 38.1 million

Car ownership: 32.28 million

Owned per thousand people: 847

The number of registered vehicles in Poland in December 2021 was 32,280,570. This is an increase from the previous December 2020 number of 31,321,945 units. The Polish automobile industry accounts for a considerable proportion of the Polish economy, accounting for about 11% of Polish industrial production. Poland is one of the largest light vehicle (passenger car) producers in Central and Eastern Europe. As of 2013, Poland was the 23rd largest car manufacturer in the world.

6. America

Total population: 332.4 million

Car ownership: 290.8 million

Owned per thousand people: 874

About 24 percent of U.S. households own three or more cars or other light-duty vehicles. This includes 3.4% with more than 5 vehicles. 33.5% own 1 car, 33.1% own 2 cars, and nearly 9% of households don't even own a car. In households without a car, most members are elderly citizens who do not form part of the current workforce. Only 3% of working households in the United States do not own a car.

5. New Zealand

Total population: 5.084 million

Car ownership: 4.559 million

Owned per thousand people: 897

With a vehicle-to-people ratio of 897 to 1,000 people, New Zealand is made up of two main islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, bordering the Tasmanian Sea. The English-speaking country covers an area of about 270,000 square kilometers and has a population of 4.7 million. Known for its beautiful scenery, there is no doubt that many citizens of the country enjoy driving on the streets. In 2015, the best-selling car in New Zealand was the Ford Ranger, with the Toyota Corolla a close second in the car market.

4. Monaco

Total population: 38,900

Car ownership: 35,500

Owned per thousand people: 912

Monaco is located in the western region of Europe and has 912 cars per 1,000 people. At just 2 square kilometers, Monaco is the second smallest country in the world (after Vatican City). However, despite its small size, it has a staggering population of 38,900 - effectively making it the most densely populated country in the world. Monaco is famous for the world-famous Monte Carlo and Larvotto districts and is also home to many rich people, which may be related to the large number of passenger cars in the country!

3. Liechtenstein

Total population: 38,300

Car ownership: 36,400

Per thousand people: 950 vehicles

The German-speaking country of Liechtenstein, located between Switzerland and Austria, currently ranks third on our list with 950 cars per thousand people. Covering over 160 square kilometers, Liechtenstein is a fairly small country, with an estimated population of more than 38,000 within its borders compared to San Marino. As a highly prosperous country, Liechtenstein is home to some of the richest people in the world, a fact that seems plausible given the number of passenger cars in the country. As the economy has grown, the automotive market in Liechtenstein has also grown over the past few years.

2. Andorra

Total population: 77,500

Car ownership: 81,000

Owned per thousand people: 1045 vehicles

Andorra's image seems destined to be forever associated with the car. The Pyrenean country is only accessible by road, at least for now, and the Andorran hobby is in high-end cars. Andorra has no highways. Andorra la Vella has two main roads, the CG-1 to the Spanish border and the CG-2 to the French border through the Envalira tunnel.

1. San Marino

Total population: 34,100

Car ownership: 44,300

Owned per thousand people: 1299

Located in the northeastern part of the Apennine Mountains, San Marino is a landlocked country adjacent to Italy and has the world's largest vehicle-to-population ratio at 1,299 cars per 1,000 people — a lot for such a small micro-nation. An amazing feat! To put it another way, San Marino has an area of just over 61 square kilometers, more than ten times smaller than the city of Chicago. San Marino has a population of about 34,100 people, here, every citizen owns a car, the country seems to be a car country.

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10. Malta

Total Population: 525,300
Car Ownership: 419,000
Owned per Thousand People: 786

Malta, renowned for its historic architecture and scenic beauty, faces a peculiar challenge due to its diminutive land area of 316 square kilometers. With a staggering population density of 1,410 people per square kilometer, finding parking spaces is undoubtedly a formidable task for drivers.

9. Finland

Total Population: 5.531 million
Car Ownership: 4.369 million
Per Thousand People: 790

The Finnish car market has experienced fluctuations since the late 1990s, with sales ranging between 95,000 and 165,000 units annually. Notably, the market witnessed a five-year winning streak from 2014 to 2018, which was broken in 2019, bringing sales back to the average of the past two decades.

8. Iceland

Total Population: 376,000
Car Ownership: 315,000
Per Thousand People: 840

Iceland, despite being the least densely populated country in Europe, boasts the highest vehicle-to-population ratio at 840 vehicles per 1,000 people. Surrounded by the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans, Iceland's low taxes contribute to a flourishing car market, with a 48 percent increase in new car sales reported recently.

7. Poland

Total Population: 38.1 million
Car Ownership: 32.28 million
Owned per Thousand People: 847

Poland, a significant player in Central and Eastern Europe's automotive industry, recorded 32,280,570 registered vehicles in December 2021. The Polish automobile sector constitutes about 11% of the national industrial production, positioning Poland as one of the largest light vehicle producers in the region.

6. America (United States)

Total Population: 332.4 million
Car Ownership: 290.8 million
Owned per Thousand People: 874

In the United States, approximately 24 percent of households own three or more vehicles, showcasing a car-centric culture. With a significant automotive industry, the U.S. has diverse ownership patterns, with 9% of households not owning a car, primarily comprising elderly citizens.

5. New Zealand

Total Population: 5.084 million
Car Ownership: 4.559 million
Owned per Thousand People: 897

New Zealand, known for its picturesque landscapes, exhibits a robust car culture with a vehicle-to-people ratio of 897 to 1,000. The Ford Ranger claimed the title of the best-selling car in 2015, emphasizing the country's fondness for driving.

4. Monaco

Total Population: 38,900
Car Ownership: 35,500
Owned per Thousand People: 912

Monaco, despite being the second smallest country globally, has an astonishing 912 cars per 1,000 people. Home to the affluent and famous Monte Carlo district, Monaco's high population density and wealth contribute to a remarkable number of passenger cars.

3. Liechtenstein

Total Population: 38,300
Car Ownership: 36,400
Per Thousand People: 950 vehicles

Liechtenstein, a small but prosperous German-speaking country, ranks third with 950 cars per thousand people. Its growing economy is reflected in the increasing number of passenger cars, with some of the world's wealthiest individuals calling it home.

2. Andorra

Total Population: 77,500
Car Ownership: 81,000
Owned per Thousand People: 1045 vehicles

Andorra, nestled in the Pyrenees, is accessible only by road and is closely associated with high-end cars. With no highways, the country's capital, Andorra la Vella, relies on two main roads, emphasizing the integral role cars play in Andorran life.

1. San Marino

Total Population: 34,100
Car Ownership: 44,300
Owned per Thousand People: 1299

San Marino, a micro-nation adjacent to Italy, claims the top spot with an astounding 1,299 cars per 1,000 people. Every citizen in this small but car-centric country owns a vehicle, showcasing a remarkable vehicle-to-population ratio that surpasses even much larger nations.

In conclusion, this global journey through car ownership highlights the diverse automotive landscapes, cultural nuances, and economic influences that shape the unique vehicular tapestry of each country. The data not only reflects ownership statistics but also provides a glimpse into the social and economic fabric of these nations.

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