The three pie charts illustrate the proportions of the sales of different cars: SUVS, Sedans, and others in Australia in 1984, 1993, and 2013.
Overall, it can be seen that Sedans always emerged as the most popular choice for buyers despite the significant fluctuations throughout the given period. Similarly, the percentages of other sold cars witnessed pronounced variations from 1984 to 2013.
In 1984, the proportion of Sedans led with 55%, twofold higher than the total of the remaining cars, while the figure for other cars and SUVS was merely 26% and 19%, respectively. By contrast, whereas both other cars and SUVS experienced a slight increase in the percentage of production sold in 1993, accounting for 29% and 21%, the sale of Sedans portrayed a plunge of 5%, standing at 50% after 9 years.
Continuously, there were contrasting trends among reported categories. In 2013, the sale of Sedans showed a marked recovery, soaring to 57% after a plummet, remaining the highest production over 29 years. However, sold production of other cars and SUVS decreased to 24% and 19%, respectively. Despite complicated fluctuations, the sale of Sedans and SUVS in the final year presents increasing figures compared to the beginning.
