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    Car Ownership in the United States

    Americans place a high value on car ownership, as evidenced by the latest statistics. Between 2018 and 2022, personal and commercial vehicle registrations increased by 3.5%, indicating an upward trend in car ownership.[1] In 2022, 91.7% of U.S. households had at least one vehicle, while 22.1% of households had three or more vehicles.[2]

    National Car Ownership Statistics

    • Total number of registered vehicles in 2022: 278,870,463
    • Trucks are the most popular vehicle type, with 170,239,357 registrations in 2022
    • Cars: 98,573,935 registrations in 2022
    • States with the highest number of motor vehicle registrations per 1,000 licensed drivers:
      1. Montana (2,618.25)
      2. Wyoming (2,057.22)
      3. South Dakota (1,959.62)

    Car Ownership by State

    States with the highest rate of car ownership:

    • Idaho and Wyoming: 96.2% of households
    • Utah: 96.1%
    • Montana: 95.4%

    States with the lowest rate of car ownership:

    • District of Columbia: 64.3%
    • New York: 71%
    • Massachusetts: 88.1%

    Electric Vehicle Ownership

    • California has the highest rate of EV ownership: 2.5% of total registered vehicles
    • Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming have the lowest rates: 0.1% each

    Most Popular Vehicles

    • Most popular used car: Ford F-150
    • Other popular models: Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Equinox, Ram 1500, Toyota Camry
    • Most common car color: White (26.2%)

    Cost of Car Ownership

    • Average annual cost to own and operate a new car in 2023: $12,182
    • Average monthly cost: $1,015
    • Average sales price for a new car in 2023: $47,331
    • Average sales price for a used car in 2023: $29,586

    Most expensive states to own a car:

    1. California and Nevada (tied)
    2. Colorado
    3. Florida

    Least expensive states to own a car:

    1. Ohio
    2. Iowa
    3. Wisconsin

    The cost analysis included factors such as gas prices, car repair costs, average car insurance costs, and monthly auto loan payments across all 50 states.

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