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Band 5+: The pie charts show the sales of new cars in Australia in 1994, 2004, and 2013. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main points and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays three pie charts detailing vehicle market share for April in three different years. In 1994 April, with a total of 42,900, the breakdown was Sedans 74%, Others 19%, and SUVs 7%. In 2004 April, with a total of 71,000, the breakdown was Sedans 62%, Others 21%, and SUVs 17%. In 2013 April, with a total of 85,000, the breakdown was Sedans 51%, Others 32%, and SUVs 17%.
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The pie chart illustrates the revenue of diffrent kinds of cars in Australia over a 19-years period, starting at 1994.

Overall, although the Sedans’s sales fluctuated over the timeframe, it still dominated the chart with the surpassing percentage throughout the period. While the SUVs and other brands shared the remaining occupation, the SUVs always took the last position.

Sedans started with the highest proportion, peaked at 74%, equivalent to 31.700 in 1994. After 10 years, Sedans had a moderate decline in its turnover, at approximately 62%; however, it consistency became the leading of the pie chart. In the last term, Sedans’s income decreased steadily, dropping to 51% in 2013, holding a large share of the car market.

In 1994, SUVs only occupied 7% out of a total 42,900 car sold, which was at a disadvantage when comparted to the others, around 19%. Moving to the next ten years, the pie chart recorded a significant increase in the figure for SUVs, jumping to 17%, almost double its previous numbers, while other brands experienced a slight rose in its sales, from 19% to 21%. Yet, others documented a sharp growth at the end of the period, climbing to 32% in 2013. By contrast, SUVs remained stable at 17%, finishing the stage in last place.

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