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Band 5+: the pỉe chart show the sales of new cars in australia in 1984, 1993 and 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image comprises three pie charts detailing Australian new car sales by category for 1984, 1993, and 2013: in 1984, SUVs represent 15%, Sedans 59%, and Others 26%; in 1993, SUVs account for 21%, Sedans 55%, and Others 24%; in 2013, SUVs hold 36%, Sedans 35%, and Others 29%.
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The diagrams illustrate the percentage of purchasing new cars in Australia among three years namely 1984, 1993 and 2013.

Overall, the sale of different car brands simultaneously showed a fluctuation during the period. However, it was readily to see that the number of Australians owned Sedans new cars was always dominant in two decades.

In details, the Sedans cars were the most favourable by people in Australia. Indeed, Sedans’ propotion of sales noticeably fluctuated but these were still the dominace in entire period of three years, which occupied repetitively 55%, 50% and 57%. The SUVs’ new cars shared the contrary tendency with 19% in the initial year, then jumped up to 21% after 9 years in 1993 and dropped again to 19% in 2013.On the other hand, besides Sedans and SUVs, other brands also took account for a remarkable propotion in purchasing new car. In 1984, 26% of Australian bought these brands’ new cars while by 1993, this number increase by 3% and after all decrease to 24% in the last year.

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