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The image depicts car ownership percentages in the UK from 1975 to 2005 with four categories: "0 cars," "1 car," "2 cars," and "3 cars." In 1975, "0 cars" is at 45%, "1 car" at 43%, "2 cars" at 7%, and "3 cars" at 2%. By 1985, "0 cars" drops to 35%, "1 car" rises to 40%, "2 cars" increases to 15%, and "3 cars" at 5%. In 1995, "0 cars" is at 30%, "1 car" remains 40%, "2 cars" at 20%, "3 cars" at 5%. By 2005, "0 cars" decreases to 28%, "1 car" remains at 40%, "2 cars" increases to 25%, and "3 cars" to 7%.
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The chart illustrates the percentage of car ownership in the United Kingdom between 1975 and 2005.
Overall, owning 1 car per person is the highest percent, while wning 3 cars is the lowest. Owning no car and 2 cars are between highest and lowest. By the time 3type of ownership upgraded by time, the no car decreased.
First of all, having 1 car slightly went down in 1985, but right away went up. So, at the end, in 2005 it has such level as in the start. Ownership of no car was second highest in 1975, but dramatically decreased under 25 in 1985, and continue to fall down to up 20 in 2005. Owning 2 cars increased from up 5 to under 15, after steadily go up in 1985 to 2005. 3 cars was stable all over the period and increased little by little
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