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

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The image showcases three pie charts detailing new car sales percentages in Australia for April 1994, 2004, and 2013. In 1994, total sales reached 42,900, distributed among sedans at 74%, others at 17%, and SUVs at 9%. In 2004, total sales were 71,000, with sedans constituting 62%, others 21%, and SUVs 17%. In 2013, sales peaked at 85,000, segmenting into sedans at 61%, others 32%, and SUVs 7%.
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The three pie charts illustrate the percentage of cars purchases from salon in April, in Australia in 1994, 2004 and 2013.

Overall, in all three years the most frequently purchased were sedans, while SUVS were at least in the first year, but stayed remained in next two years. Moreover in others types of cars selling there was an increasing change over 19 years period.

According to the sedans’s proportion, diagrammes showed a progressive decrease from 74% to 51%, in 1994 it was approximately seven in ten of the whole graph, however in 2004 dropped in 62%. Since 2004 the percentage of sales went up close to 10%.

The remaining SUVS type, on the contrary, had a jump from 7% in 1994 to 17% and then was unchanged. Others type moved upward for 13%. In the first year it was 19%, then – 21% and at the end – 32%. At all, sales had a rise in this 19 years period, because the total number of purchases increased from 42,900 to 71,000 and the final number in 2013 was 85,000.

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