The data gives information about the figure of car owners per 1000 people in European nations in 3 several years: 2005,2009 and 2015 and compares with European avarage.
Overall, while the number of cars per 1000 people showed smaller numbers in Country 1 and Country 2 where are compared with avarage, the reverse was true for all remained countries. Moreover, Country 5 illustrated the highest figures throughout the period, despite a slight decline.
The figure of cars made up lower numbers in 2005, which were nearly 300 and 500 respectively in Country 1 and Country 2 where are compared with avarage. In 2009, the data present a slight increase to roughly 400 and 550 correspondency, with the former seeing a bigger change. Hovewer, the result backed to 2009 figures in the last year.
Car ownership was higher in all remained countries, which are compared with avarage. Country 4 constituded similar figures with avarage of 5 nations in car ownerships during the period. Country 5 made up the highest statistics in the ratio of cars per 1000 person on the chart. Starting at about 900 in 2005, the number of car owners dropped slightly to 850 in 2009. Despite a slight decline, the ratio of cars increased to approximately 1000 in the last year. Country 3 was nearly 700 in car ownership at the beggining of the time, the result indicated consistently decline until the last year, reaching 110.
