The given bar charts illustrate the results withdrawn from a survey about people’s cars in a specific European nation in 2009.
At first glance, it is evident that in the category regarding the frequency of changes in individuals’ cars, the domination can be witnessed in the period of 3-4 years and more than or equal to 5 years. Additionally, the types of car purchased experience a prominent interest in buying second-hand cars.
Concerning the frequency of switching cars, people express an upward tendency of changing it every 3-4 years which makes up roughly 40%. Similarly, but to a greater extent, the trajectory of changing cars every 5 years or more led the chart with above 50%. By contrast, the figure for individuals switching their cars for about every 2 years or less or even never documented negligible data which constitute less than or equal to 5%.
In terms of the types of car purchased, approximately 80% was the figure for second-hand car buyers, showing a significant interest among people in this type. Inversely, new cars attract a smaller number of people at about 20%, double that of the mixed trend of second-hand and new car owners. Finally, people who own no automobiles account for a trivial number at roughly 0%.
