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TAIPEI, Oct 2 Asia Pulse - There were roughly three automobiles for every 10 people in Taiwan as of the end of August, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) reported Sunday.
The number of officially registered automobiles in Taiwan stood at 6.73 million at the end of August, marking an increase of 2 per cent over the year-earlier level, DGBAS officials said.
The figure demonstrates that Taiwan car buyers have not been daunted by skyrocketing oil prices, they added.
Meanwhile, according to DGBAS tallies, the number of officially registered motorcycles stood at 13.43 million in Taiwan as of the end of August, representing a ratio of just over 88 motorcycles for every 100 people in the country. The figure reflects ...