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The image presents a bar chart detailing cars per 1000 people for Country 1, Country 2, Country 3, Country 4, Country 5, and the European average across years 2005, 2009, and 2015. In 2005, Country 1 had 300, Country 2 had 500, Country 3 had 600, Country 4 had 500, and Country 5 had 900, with an average of about 560. In 2009, Country 1 recorded 400, Country 2 at 600, Country 3 at 700, Country 4 at 600, and Country 5 at 1000, averaging around 660. By 2015, Country 1 rose to 500, Country 2 at 700, Country 3 reached 700, Country 4 climbed to 800, and Country 5 extended to 1100, resulting in an average near 760.
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The chart shows the number of cars per 1000 people in five European countries in 2005, 2009, and 2015, and compares it to the European average.
Overall, the number of cars in Europe increased from 2005 to 2015. Only Country 4 had no change.
Country 5 had the most cars, about 900 per 1000 people in 2005, higher than the European average by 200. The number went down in 2009 but almost reached one car per person in 2015. Country 1 had the fewest cars, around 300 per 1000 people in 2005. It increased to 400 in 2009 but returned to 300 by 2015.
Countries 3 and 4 both had about 700 cars per 1000 people in 2005, similar to the European average. The number stayed the same in Country 4, but it dropped below 600 per 1000 people in Country 3 by 2015. Country 2 had 500 cars per 1000 people in 2005 and increased to about 560 in 2015.
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