The pie charts compare the numbers and proportions of cars that were on sale in Australia from 1984 to 2003, categorized by SUVs, sedans, and other types.
Overall, the proportion of sedans sold generally experienced an upward trend, while the opposite was true for other types, and that of SUVs sold remained almost unchanged throughout the period. It is also clear that the majority of new car sales came from sedans.
In terms of the category, which contributed to the largest share during the surveyed period. There was a slight decrease in the purchase of newly released cars from sedans, from 55% in 1984 to 50% in 1993, before rising noticeably to 57% at the end of the surveyed period.
Turning to SUVs and other types, whose figures increased in the first 9 years and declined after that. The percentage of other types sold increased moderately by 3% from 26% in 1984. However, this figure dropped to only 24% in the last year. SUVs followed a similar pattern, but to a lesser extent, accounting for 19% in 1984 and rising to 21% in 1993, followed by a decline to 19%, returning to the original level.
