The given pie charts compare the sale of cars in 3 categories in Australia in April 1994,2004 and 2014.
Overall, there was an increase in the total number of cars, with gradual shifts in consumer preferences. While Saloon cars saw a considerable decrease, there was a rise in the figure for SUV and other brands.
The total number of cars started at 42000 in 1994, after which it underwent a tenth growth in 2004 before reaching 52000 in 2014. It is obvious that Saloon cars dominated the market, consisting of 75% with 31500 vehicles in 1994 but it then significantly declined to only 55%(28600 vehicles) in 2014.
The number of SUV cars accounted for only 6% , or 2520 units in 1994, after that it saw a slight rise to 14% in 2004 (6720 units) and ending with 24% (12480 units) in 2014. A similar change can be seen in the figure for other car brands, growing from 19% (7980 units) in 1994 to 21% (10080 units) in 2004. And then, it remained unchanged until the end of the period.
