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Acre (a unit of area (4840 square yards or 43560 square feet) used in English-speaking countries) and :

The people below tried hard, but neither are correct. A one acre parking lot with only lanes and spaces could fit approximately 172 cars. Assuming we are going with box (90 degree) parking, the dimensions of the space required to park two cars is 504 (9 feet wide)(17.5 feet long + 21 foot travel lane + 17.5 foot space) square feet. 504 square feet equals .01157 acres (504 square feet x (1 acre / 43560 square feet )). So that's 2 cars per .01157 acres (504 square feet). 2 cars/.01157 acres = 172.86 cars / acre.

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On average, you can fit about 150 cars in a parking lot that spans one acre with no extra space. However, this number can vary based on the layout and design of the parking lot.

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