- United States: The United States has the highest car ownership rate globally, with over 80% of households owning at least one car. Americans drive an average of 13,476 miles per year, and car travel accounts for over 80% of all passenger travel.
- Australia: Australia has the second-highest car ownership rate in the world, with over 75% of households owning at least one car. Australians drive an average of 14,000 miles per year, and car travel accounts for over 80% of all passenger travel.
- Canada: Canada has the third-highest car ownership rate in the world, with over 72% of households owning at least one car. Canadians drive an average of 12,500 miles per year, and car travel accounts for over 80% of all passenger travel.
- New Zealand: New Zealand has the fourth-highest car ownership rate in the world, with over 70% of households owning at least one car. New Zealanders drive an average of 11,000 miles per year, and car travel accounts for over 80% of all passenger travel.
- Germany: Germany has the fifth-highest car ownership rate in the world, with over 65% of households owning at least one car. Germans drive an average of 10,000 miles per year, and car travel accounts for over 75% of all passenger travel.