The graph illustrates the outcomes from a 2009 interrogation concerning people’s automobile in an European country.The two bar charts shows how often or change their cars and what type of car they usually buy
Overall, most people tend to keep their cars for a long period of time, typically five years or more,and the majority prefer buying second-hand vehicles rather than new ones.
The first bar chart illustrates how frequently people change their cars.The highest point of respondents replace their cars every five years or more.A noticeable number also change their vehicle every three or four years. In contrast, only a small minority buy a new car every year or two years.Additionally, very few people never change their car or do not own a car at all.
The second graph demonstrates type of car purchased,second-hand cars are by far the most popular choice, accounting for the highest figure on the chart.New cars are purchased by a considerably smaller group of people. Meanwhile, only a small proportion sometimes buy new cars and sometimes second-hand ones, and almost no respondents report having no car.
