The bar charts depict the output of 2009’s survey about the people’s choice of automobile as their ownership in a European country. Overall, in the first illustration, there were six options which people’s automobile expenditure for more than 5 years dominated the categories. Meanwhile, the second picture, the second-hand had the paramount to the three bars in the numeral in the period given.
In 2009, the first graph of people who purchased a car more than every 5 years had the top by just under 60 in amount, stalked by every three to four years purchasers with a disparity at just after 10 (slightly under 40). Meanwhile, the other three parts (starting every two years, never changed, and those who had no car procurement) had similar numbers yet were substantially disparate in the count of buyers over three years (more than fourfold). As for every year’s portion, it had the lowest point for only under 5).
At the same time, in 2009, almost 70 people witnessed their expenses on second-hand automobile types, opposite to 10 consumers buying brand-new or used vehicles. Furthermore, it could be noticed that the new type of car had roughly 25, becoming the second most popular option. In addition, the survey revealed that very few people are without a car, remaining significantly under the 10.
