The pie charts illustrate the distribution of new car sales in Australia for the years 1994, 2004, and 2014, with the sales divided into three categories: Saloon, SUV, and Others.
Overall, the total sales of new can increased over the 20-year period. The share of Saloon car sales declined, although it still held the largest proportion i 2014. In contrast, the SUN category, which started with the smallest percentage, saw substantial growth, while the Others category remained relatively stable.
In 1994, Saloon cars accounted for the majority of sates, representing #5% (31,500 units). However, this percentage gradually decreased, falling to 55% (28,600 units) by 2014.
In contrast, the SUN category began with just 6% (2,520 units) of the total sales un 1994. Over the years, its share grew steadily, reaching 14% (6,720 units) in 2004 and rising further to 24Z (12,480 units) by 2014. Meanwhile, the others category saw a slight rise, moving from 19% (7,980 unite vi 1917 to 21% in 2004, and finally reaching 22% (10,920 units) in 2014.
