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Band 5+: The chart below shows the changes in the percentage of households with cars in one European country between 1971 and 2001. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.

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The image depicts car ownership percentage changes in one European country from 1971 to 2001. In 1971, households with no car were roughly 48%, one car at 35%, two cars at 7%. In 1981, no car households stood at about 28%, one car at 45%, two cars at 15%. By 1991, no car ownership dropped to 17%, one car was near 46%, two cars rose to approximately 23%. In 2001, no car shrank to 8%, one car households maintained about 47%, and two cars increased significantly to 27%.
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This bar graph illustrates one European country and its percentage of households who owns cars from the year 1971 all the way to 2001. In this, it can be clearly seen that owners with two cars have fluctuated throughout the years. In comparison with homes without cars, which had a gradual decline in the same spare of years.

Firstly, while the orange bar graph started in 1971 with aproximately 20 households with two cars, it differed between 1981 and 1991, until it reached a little over 30 homes with two car ownership.

Conversely, the no-car houses started strong in 1971 with almost 50 houses without car, however as the years passed, this number decreased heavely from 1981 to 2001, where it stated at 30 households not owning a car.

It can be said that while the households with two cars or no car ended the 2001 year slighly similar, where they increased and decreased respectively. The one car ownership increased of almost a third and reached its highest peak with a little over 40 households owning just one car.

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