The bar chart provides information about the car type preferences of London, Oxford, Manchester, Cambridge and Sussex.
Overall, it is evident that petrol cars showed an upward trend, while hybrid cars experienced a downward trend throughout the period. All car types had some fluctuations. There was only one city in which electric cars outranked petrol cars and hybrid cars remained the least preferred option.
According to the chart, number of drivers who prefer petrol cars was about approximately 70 in London, being higher than the figure of hybrid cars, which ranked second at just below 30. While electric cars ranked lowest in London, they were top choice in Oxford with around 60 drivers. Electric cars and petrol cars experienced a sharp decrease to about almost 30 and 10 drivers, respectively.
Number of drivers who prefer petrol cars remained constant in Manchester . However, the figure experienced a steady growth in Cambridge, with over 40 drivers, then held steady in Sussex. The preferences for electric cars remained steady, with around 30 drivers choosing them, while the hybrid cars attracted the fewest drivers during the period.
