The chart shows the results of a study conducted in 2018 about the most important factors when buying a car in the USA.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.




Band 9 answer:

The given bar chart portrays the outcomes of a 2018 survey in the USA that examined the factors steering car buyers' decisions. Overall, the compiled information accentuates that safety emerged as the preeminent and pivotal element for the largest share of respondents. In contrast, the preferred make of car manifested as the least preferred option among the candidates.


More specifically, just below two-thirds of the participants deemed safety as the most crucial aspect in car procurement, thus rendering it the foremost consideration by a narrow margin. This was almost twofold the percentage of respondents who evinced an inclination toward the preferred make of car (29%), which was the least selected criterion among the available options.


In addition to safety, fuel efficiency exerted significant influence over car buyers, with 64% of respondents recognizing it as a vital consideration. High quality and good warranty as well as customer service bore similar weightage, with 56% and 47% of participants respectively accrediting them as pivotal factors when contemplating a vehicle purchase. Suitability for everyday use, high driving comfort, and design all featured as significant elements for just below half of the surveyed population.

Comparatively, spaciousness and low price held a significantly lower level of importance than the other factors, with only 37% and 44% of respondents, respectively, considering them as vital components for making a purchase decision


Useful vocabulary:

  1. Portray - to depict or represent something, often through a visual medium
  2. Pivotal - crucial or essential to something
  3. Preeminent - superior or of the highest quality
  4. Manifest - to show or display something clearly or visibly
  5. Inclination - a tendency or preference towards something
  6. Criterion - a standard or principle by which something is judged or evaluated
  7. Exert - to use or apply effort or influence to something
  8. Recognize - to acknowledge or identify something as important or significant
  9. Weightage - the relative importance or significance of something
  10. Pivotal - crucial or essential to something
  11. Contemplate - to think about or consider something deeply
  12. Feature - to have or include something as a prominent or significant aspect
  13. Significantly - to a noteworthy or important degree
  14. Vital - essential or important
  15. Component - a part or element of something.

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