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The image contains a bar chart displaying household car ownership percentages in a European country across four years: 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001. 'No car' ownership dropped from approximately 48% in 1971 to 44% in 1981, further down to around 37% in 1991, and reached about 25% in 2001. '1 car' ownership started at roughly 44% in 1971, remained unchanged in 1981, rose to around 45% in 1991, and climbed to nearly 50% in 2001. 'More than 2 cars' ownership began at about 7% in 1971, increased to around 12% in 1981, jumped to approximately 18% in 1991, and surged to roughly 25% in 2001. Y-axis is labeled '% of Households' and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of families who have no car, one car or more than 2 cars belong to one country in Europe from 1971 to 2001.
Overall, there was a downward trend in the number of households with no car in European country. Moreover, the figure for one car or more than 2 cars groups showed some fluctuation.
To be more detailed, the percentage of families with no car belong to one country in Europe stood at 56% in 1971, and decreased significantly to 37% in 2001. Meanwhile, the proportion of the households in that Europe who have own one car or more than 2 cars fluctuated around 40% and 30% respectively in 20 years between 1971 and 1991. In the last ten-year period from 1991, the one car group rate in families in a European country escalated to 50%, and the figure for more than 2 cars group also went up slightly to 40%.
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