The bar chart illustrates the number of car sales in millions per year across three regions: North America, Western Europe, and Japan, over the two decades from 1970 to 1990.
Overall, North America and Western Europe consistently demonstrated higher car sales compared to Japan. Furthermore, all regions displayed upward trends in car sales over the period.
In 1970, North America led with approximately 9 million car sales, followed closely by Western Europe at around 7.5 million. Japan car sales were significantly lower, at roughly 3 million. By 1980, sales in North America and Western Europe showed a moderate increase, reaching about 10 million and 9 million respectively. Japan also represented an increase, with sales climb to 5 million.
This upward trend is reflected in the 1990 where was the substantial growth in the North American car market, with sales soar to around 16 million. Western Europe also experienced an increase, reaching approximately 14 million. Japan car sales demonstrated moderate climbing, reaching 6 million in 1990.
