The provided bar chart illustrates the trends in car ownership in a specific country from 1995 to 2025, with projections for the latter year.
Overall, a notable shift is evident towards increased car ownership over the period, with the proportion of households owning two or more cars experiencing the most significant growth.
In 1995, the majority of households owned no cars, accounting for approximately 40% of the total. This figure steadily declined to around 30% by 2025. Conversely, the percentage of households owning one car rose from about 20% in 1995 to approximately 30% in 2025. However, the most pronounced change occurred in the category of two or more cars. This segment witnessed a substantial increase, rising from around 15% in 1995 to nearly 40% by 2025.
This data suggests a growing trend of multi-car households in the country, likely driven by factors such as increasing affluence and changing lifestyle preferences.
