The chart illustrates the percentage of owners in Canada who own one car, two cars, more than two cars, or do not even own a car.
Overall, while the largest percentage of adults bought only one car, owners who purchase more than two cars has the lowest proportion of the car ownership in the country. However, there is only slight difference in the percentages of adults who bought two cars and who does not even purchase a car.
Most of the adults bought only one car, accounted for almost 60%, which is the largest proportion of owners in the nation. The percentage of people buying two cars registered around 20% of the car ownership.
The proportion of adults who does not buy a car, occupied approximately 15% of the owners in the country. On the other hand, car drivers who bought more than two cars comprised only 5% of the ownership.
