Car ownership

Other forms of provision which centralise the ownership as a service include rental, car sharing and vehicle hire.

Title deeds vary by design but always include vehicle-specific information at the front of the document (such as: year, make, model, VIN, color, etc.)

In-state vehicle sales are recorded at the back of the title as long as there are unused reassignment boxes.

In the developed world, the number of cars per 100 people is generally between 30 and 50, with a few countries (such as Canada and New Zealand) over this.

In 2007, the expectation was that the rate of car ownership would be increasing almost everywhere, and rise very rapidly indeed in countries such as China and India.

[16] About ten years later, however, there is a trend from car ownership towards shared mobility,[17][18][19] as countries try to reduce congestion and pollution caused by traffic in cities.

[20][21][22] For example, in Singapore, due to the Certificate of Entitlement quota system, the growth on the car population in the country has remained at zero percent since 2017.