The graphs illustrate how frequently individuals change their cars and what kinds of cars they commonly purchased.
Overall, the most prevalent car changing frequency among people surveyed was every 5 years or more. Moreover, Second-hand was the most popular frequency among responders. It is also reported that drivers rarely changed their car annually, while buying no cars was the least common option.
In terms of the first chart, the frequency of buying new cars of drivers usually was every 5 years or more, with 50 owners falling into this category. In the meantime, there was a smaller figure for people getting new cars after 3 to 4 years, at approximately 38 people. Conversely, no more than 5 responders opted for the remaining choices, with the lowest figure being seen in the number of drivers changing cars annually, at about 1 person. In addition, updating their cars biennially was the option chosen by 5 individuals, 2 individuals higher than the 3 individuals being seen in the data of “never change” option. Lastly, nearly 3 người stated that they did not possess any automobiles.
In terms of the type of the new cars, about 70 owners purchased second-hand cars, surpassing the number of owners purchasing new cars (25 owners) 45 owners. When it came to sometimes new/sometimes second-hand, such a preference was chosen by 10 people. Similar to the first chart, having no car was the respondents of 3 interviewees.
