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The image depicts the percentage trends of car ownership categories including no car, one car, two cars, and three or more cars from 1971 to 2007. In 1971: no car (48%), one car (44%), two cars (8%), three or more cars (0%). By 1975: no car (45%), one car (43%), two cars (10%), three or more cars (2%). By 1979: no car (42%), one car (44%), two cars (12%), three or more cars (2%). In 1983: no car (39%), one car (42%), two cars (15%), three or more cars (4%). In 1987: no car (37%), one car (41%), two cars (17%), three or more cars (5%). By 1991: no car (34%), one car (43%), two cars (19%), three or more cars (6%). In 1995: no car (31%), one car (42%), two cars (22%), three or more cars (5%). In 1999: no car (28%), one car (41%), two cars (25%), three or more cars (6%). By 2003: no car (25%), one car (39%), two cars (28%), three or more cars (8%). In 2007: no car (24%), one car (36%), two cars (30%), three or more cars (10%).
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of car ownership in UK over the period 36-year, starting from 1971.
Overall, the proportion of people who had at least three cars has the lowest place over the period. Additionally, the percentage of whose one car showed a fluctuated trend during 36 years.
Regarding one car, there was a fluctuated trend between near 45% and 42%, it began with roughly 13% in the second place before stood at the highest place with near 42% at the end of the period. While the opposite was three or more cars, started with near 1% in 1971, then increased slightly during the period to near 7%, despite it increased throughout the period, it still had the lowest place.
Concerning the percentage of families who didn’t have any car, there was a downward trend while it stood at the first place in 1971 with near 48%, however it dropped rapidly to less than 25% and stood at the third place at the end of the period. In contrast, the proportion of people had two cars in their house showed an upward trend, began with less than 10% before grew significantly up to Roughly 25%, in the second place in 2007.
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