World wide car production statistics:
year Worldwide car production 2009 51,971,328 2008 52,940,559 2007 54,920,317 2006 49,886,549 2005 46,862,978 2004 44,554,268 2003 41,968,666 2002 41,358,394 2001 39,825,888 2000 41,215,653 1999 39,759,847Data herein taken from:
Worldometer - world statistics: http://www.worldometers.info/cars/
Roughly 200,000 cars are built each day.
There are many types of each. Be more specific. They are each built for specific purposes.
Cars built today do not pollute like they did a few decades ago. But the sheer number of cars being built and sold is a problem. There is a certain amount of pollution coming from each and every car. The problem is much worse in urban areas with lots of vehicles.
Approximately 1,300 to 1,500 big ships (such as oil tankers, container ships, and bulk carriers) are built each year worldwide.
On average, McDonald's opens around 1,000 new restaurants worldwide each year, which translates to roughly 2-3 new restaurants being built every day. The total number can vary year to year based on growth strategies and market conditions.
An estimated 12 from poaching worldwide each second, an estimated 1300 animals are hit by cars in the USA alone every second.
They are hand built with the finest of parts, craftsmanship, and very few are built each year. They are performers that are in essence race cars you can drive on the street.
Because NASCAR mandates the number of cars in each division...just like everything else. Mostly because the way tracks were built, namely pit roads and track sizes; along with the experience level of each division. 43 is the top number, that is the "Sprint Cup" division, the top level of experience.
Toyota is a Japanese car brand that is known for being reliable and affordable. Worldwide, Toyota sells almost 10 million units a year.
it depends on the number of tyres each car can take. If it has to do with cars that use 4 tyres it will be 825. If the cars use 10 tyres each it will be 500 cars etc.
Itβs 572 div by 4 which =s 143
a used car lot has 9 lanes for cars and 9 rows for cars in each lane. What is the exponential notation for the number of spaces on the lot? Can the owner fit 79 cars on the lot?