The pie charts illustrate the sales figure of new automobiles in Australia and contributing shares of different types of cars in this figure.
Overall, more cars were purchased in Australia within the recorded period, with the sales of most types of cars, except for Saloon, undergoing an increase in its figures. Moreover, it is noticeable that Saloon, albeit experiencing progressively declining sales, remained the most favorable car in Australia.
To elaborate further, the total number of cars purchased in Australia dramatically rose over the given period, from 42000 automobiles in 1994, rising to nearly 52000 in 2014. In detail, regarding the sales of Saloon about 31500 cars were sold, accounting for about 75% of the total sales. The type of car later remained the most common throughout the period, accounting for 55% in 2014, albeit experiencing significant decline from 31500 in 1994 to 28600 in 2014, still dominating the market with a share of 55% in 2014.
In contrast, a scale of around 4200 cars was witnessed in the sales of SUV from 2520 in 1994 to 6720 in 2004, making up nearly 6% and 14% respectively before considerably increasing to 12460 automobiles which accounts for 24% in 2014. Similarly, other types of cars experienced a slight growth in its shares over the given period, from 19% to 21% which remained unchanged in the next 19 years, with only 10920 cars being bought.
