A table demonstrates the amount of car production in Argentina, Australia, and Thailand in 2003, 2006, and 2009.
Overall, it is clear that Argentina gradually increased the number of its car productions, while an opposite rate was shown in Australia. Thailand went through ups and downs in car manufacturing.
In 2003, the highest number of cars were produced in Thailand, nearly 0.74 million, whereas about 0.45 million cars were manufactured by Australia. Argentina made only 0.235 million.
After the next three years, Thailand significantly increased its production rate, reaching 1.162 million cars, which was the highest number produced compared to other countries during that period. A growing trend is also presented by Argentina, which crossed 0.35 million. However, only 0.341 million cars were made in Australia, which was less than in 2003.
Turning into 2009, Argentina continued its increasing production. In contrast, the number of manufactured cars falls down to 1 million. Unfortunately, Australia failed to stop its downfall in car production in this year, and approximately 245,624 cars were made in 2009.
