The pie graphs illustrate the composition of sales across the distinctive types of cars in Australia in three separate years: 1994, 2004, and 2014.
Overall, it is apparent that the total quantity of cars, as well as, each vehicle type sold increased over the given period, with sedans dominating the chart by a vast majority throughout. Additionally, the market share of sedans decreased, while that of the remaining categories rose over time.
The year 1994 recorded a total number of 42,900 cars sold, of which nearly three-quarters were sedans (31,700 units), followed by unspecified types of motor cars, accounting for 19% (8900 units), almost triple that of SUVs. By 2004, despite increasing sales quantity to 44,000 vehicles, sedans documented a drop to 62%. Meanwhile, the other types of cars exhibited surges in both terms, with SUVs rocketing to 12,000 cars and the unidentified types reaching 25,000, which translated to their respective shares of 17% and 21%. Ultimately, the total number of automobiles sold ascended to 71,000.
Regarding 2014, SUVs doubled to 24,000 units and overtook the position of unnamed vehicles, which declined slightly to 18,000. Although sedans sales dropped by just 1,000 units, their share plunged by 11%. Finally, the total quantity escalated to 85,000.
