In 1960 there were around 2 million cars in the five Nordic countries all together. In 2011 the number is close to 12 million – or almost 1 car per 2 people on average. In Iceland, were you find the most cars, they now have 641 cars per 1 000 people. In 1960 the fewest cars were found in Finland where they only had 83 cars per 1 000 people. In 2011 Denmark has the fewest private cars with “only” 389 cars per 1 000 people.