The given 3 pie charts compare the sales of new, several car types namely Sedans, SUVs, and others in Australia in three different years, 1984, 1993, and 2013. The data is calibrated in percentage.
Overall, the data indicates that, Sedans were sough-after type of cars among Australia citizens over the 20 years period. Notably, other type of cars was second-highest figure in both 3 years, while the sales of new SUVs was recorded with lowest proportion over the span of the period.
In 1984, the sales of new Sedans demonstrated 55% of total sales, whereas the sales of other type of cars illustrated roughly a half of sedans’ sales, accounting for 26%. SUVs were quite unpopular between people in Australia and the percentage of sales showed 19%.
By 1993, the sales of Sedans slightly decreased to a half of hundred and still remained its top-rank among other car types. The sales of other type of cars minimally increased to 29%, where it reached its peak. According to the sales of SUVs, it underwent a gradual rise, comprising 21%.
A decade later, in 2013, the sales of Sedans dominated with the highest proportion, 57% again, and the runner-up figure of the other type of car sales represented nearly 25%, respectively. The lowest figure was exhibited by the sales of SUVs with 19%.
