concept   car ownership

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Singapore (2) Brazil (1) South Korea (1) India (1) Kenyan (1) Germany (1) Hong Kong (1) Nigeria (1) Western Europe (1) Car-centric city (1) New Zealand (1) South Africa (1) Suburban areas with limited public transportation (1) Switzerland (1) Urban areas with extensive public transportation (1) western automotive industry (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 car ownership Brazil In Brazil, car ownership is considered a status symbol and a desirable form of urban mobility. 9
2 car ownership Singapore Car ownership in Singapore is limited due to high costs, limited space, and efficient public transportation systems. 8
3 car ownership South Korea Car ownership in South Korea's urban areas is high due to the convenience and privacy it provides for commuting. 8
4 car ownership India In India, owning a car is seen as a status symbol and a sign of wealth in urban areas. 7
5 car ownership Kenyan Owning a car in Kenyan culture is seen as a major investment and a status symbol. 5
6 car ownership Germany Owning a car is widely seen as a necessity in Germany for personal transportation and independence. 4
7 car ownership Hong Kong High costs and limited space in Hong Kong result in limited car ownership and reliance on public transportation. 4
8 car ownership Nigeria Car ownership in Nigeria is limited by affordability but is still viewed as a status symbol and sign of wealth. 2
9 car ownership Singapore In Singapore, public transportation is popular due to limited space and high costs of car ownership. 2
10 car ownership Western Europe In Western Europe, owning a car is seen as a symbol of independence and mobility. 2
11 car ownership Car-centric city Car ownership is widely prevalent in a car-centric city, with people relying on personal vehicles for daily transportation needs. 1
12 car ownership New Zealand In New Zealand, the vast distances between cities lead to high rates of car ownership. 1
13 car ownership South Africa In South Africa, car affordability and limited financing options result in lower car ownership rates. 1
14 car ownership Suburban areas with limited public transportation In suburban areas with limited public transportation, there is a high emphasis on car ownership. 1
15 car ownership Switzerland Switzerland has a preference for high-quality, long-lasting cars, resulting in lower turnover in car ownership. 1
16 car ownership Urban areas with extensive public transportation Urban areas with extensive public transportation have less emphasis on car ownership. 1
17 car ownership western automotive industry Car ownership is seen as essential for transportation and convenience in the western automotive industry. 1