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Band 7+: The bar charts display the results from a 2009 survey regarding people's automobile in a European country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two bar charts. The first chart, "How often do you change your car," shows the following approximate values for its categories: Every year (1), Every 2 year (5), Every 3 - 4 year (37), Every 5 year or more (52), Never change (3), and No car (3). The second chart, "What car do you buy?," shows these approximate values: New (25), Second-hand (79), Sometimes new/ Sometimes second-hand (10), and No car (2).
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The two given bar charts give information about the frequency of people changing their car and the types of cars they bought.

Looking from an overall perspective, most people bought a new car after five years or more, and nearly no one changed their car every year or had no car. Moreover, a majority of people bought a secondhand car.

Regarding the bar chart, it was common for a majority of people to change their car after five years of use or more, with over 50% for this category. Following behind was the type of people buying an alternative car after three or four years, with nearly 40%. With a humble trend in changing cars, people rarely change their car every year or never change it, and just about 5% of people choose to change their car every two years. The percentage of people having no car was approximately 2%.

Turning to the bar chart mentioning the purpose of using cars. The proportion of people purchasing second-hand cars was nearly 80% and outnumbered other types of car buying, with the disparity between its figures and people buying new cars being about 55%. Only 10% of people sometimes buy new or second-hand cars. It was uncommon for people not to have any car.

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