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The image is a line graph titled "Average hours to produce cars in the US" with years 1998-2005 on x-axis and "Hours per Vehicle" numbered 16-38 on the y-axis; It presents data for General Motor, Ford, Toyota, and Honda; General Motor starts at 32h in 1998, peaks at 36h in 2000, and ends at 22h in 2005; Ford starts at 26h in 1998, peaks at 28h in 2000, and ends at 20h in 2005; Toyota starts at 24h in 1998, peaks at 30h in 2000, and ends at 18h in 2005; Honda starts at 22h in 1998, peaks at 24h in 2000, and ends slightly above 18h in 2005; The trend for all companies shows a decrease in hours over the years.
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The provided line graph demonstrate the average period of time used to manufacture vehicles in US over the 8 year span from 1928 to 2005
Overall, it is really apparent that general motors took maximum time to produce cars whereas, Honda was much faster as compared to other companies.
In 1998, general motors spend 32 hours in manufacturing of vehicles that follow downward trend till 22 hours during the year 2005 . 31 hours was the peak time for making automobiles of Ford in 2001 that went down to 22 hours during last year
Moving ahead, Toyota and Honda has same time 22 hours for production of vehicle in foremost year . In contrast , Toyota timing slightly increased but Honda’s minimally decreased in next year. However, both had 24 hours during 2002 .After fluctuations both again share the same amount of time in last year 20 hours but it was last than before.
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