Depicted in the table the definite and indefinite percentage of car ownership for every decade in a certain country. The certain datas are taken from 1995 to 2015, and prediction of the year 2025.
In 1995 people with one car hold the most percentage with approximately 45%, around 38% have one, and for no-car owners come the last with only about 17%. In 2005 the highest percentage experiences a decline to 31%, as well as no car owners to 30%. However, household with two or more cars rises to about 28%.
In 2015, one-car households remain almost the same with difference of approximately 1% upwards. The single-car owners remain in decline to 24%, and as well as in 1995, two-car households experiences an increase to 30%.
By 2025, it is predicted that households with two or more cars will see a significant increase, surpassing those with one car, reaching close to 45%. The percentage of households with one car is expected to decrease to around 30%, while those without a car remain at approximately 25%.
In short, the trend suggests a decline for households with no-car and one-car. while households owning two or more cars are expected to increase significantly by 2025. This indicates a potential rise in car ownership, with a growing preference for owning multiple cars.
