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Band 6+: The pie charts show the sales of new cars in Australia in 1984, 1993 and 2013

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The image consists of three pie charts representing sales of new cars in Australia for the years 1984, 1993, and 2013; in 1984, Sedans account for 35.0%, SUVs 26.0%, Others 39.0%; in 1993, Sedans constitute 50.0%, SUVs cover 21.0%, Others comprise 29.0%; in 2013, Sedans hold 57.0%, SUVs make up 13.0%, Others occupy 24.0%.
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The pie charts provide information on the percentage of cars sold in Australia in 1984, 1993 and 2013.

Overall, there was an increase in the sales of SUVs and other car models throughout the period, whereas Sedans mirrored an opposite trend. Of particular note that despite the decline of the sales of Sedan cars, Sedans was the most preferred car type in all three years.

In 1994, Sedans had the largest proportion, with 74%. This was followed by other models (19%), and SUVs (7%). By 2004, the figure for SUVs rose considerably to 17%, whereas this for Sedans reduced notably to 62%.

In 2013, the proportion of the sales of other types of cars almost doubled to 32%, while this for SUVs remained unchanged, at 17%. In contrast, there was a significant drop to 51% in the share of sales of sedan cars from.

When it comes to the total number of sold cars, between 1994 and 2013, the total number of sold cars grew dramatically from 42,900 to 85,000.

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