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Band 5+: The pie charts show the sales of new cars in Australia in 1994,2004 and 2013.

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The image displays pie charts detailing new car sales distribution across categories in Australia for April in years 1994, 2004, and 2013 with respective totals: 42,900 units in 1994, 71,000 units in 2004, and 85,000 units in 2013; in 1994, Sedans comprise 76%, SUVs 12%, Others 12%; in 2004, Sedans represent 62%, SUVs increase to 17%, Others 21%; in 2013, Sedans constitute 51%, SUVs remain at 17%, Others expand to 32%.
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The diagram gives information about the sales of new produced vehicles in Australia in years 1994, 2004, and 2013. Overall, we can see that the sales of the sedan and SUVs cars were the hihgest, however, the indicator of sedan declined in all three years, while other vehicle were not common.

In 1994, the figure for the cars, which are sedan made up 74%, which was the most popular car in the Australia, while other cars were the second largest portion about(17%), and the SUVs vehicle showed the smallest rate in the sale (7%). In total, 42,900 cars were sold.

When it comes to 2004 year,the case of sedan cars’ sale decreased to 62%, and other cars’ sale increased by 2%, while the revenue of SUVs cars rose significantly to 17%. Overall amount of sale of these cars went up dramatically to 71,000 vehicles

In the final year, the transactions of the cars changed. Firstly, the sedans cars went down by 11%, whereas other cars’ sale rose dramatically to 32%,while the SUVS vehicle remain unchanged. The entire sale of these cars jumped substantially to 85,000.

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