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The image displays global hybrid vehicle sales data across Japan, US, and Other regions from 2006 to 2009. In 2006, Japan recorded approximately 140,000 sales, US had about 250,000, and Other regions accounted for roughly 20,000. In 2007, Japan's sales were approximately 350,000, US had close to 350,000, and Other regions were around 50,000. By 2008, Japan's sales decreased to approximately 270,000, US reported around 260,000, while Other regions increased to about 60,000. In 2009, Japan's vehicle sales were approximately 320,000, US sales increased to about 470,000, and Other regions were roughly 80,000.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of hybrid cars purchased in 3 various places between 2006 to 2009. Overall, the sales in US is far higher than Japan and ‘Other’. Regardless, sales in US fluctuated over time but Japan and ‘Other’ remained relatively consistent.
In 2006, the proportion of hybrid cars bought in US was by far the highest, standing at 250000. Whereas, cars sold in Japan and ‘Other’ were at an extreme low of 50000, respectively. Nevertheless, the sales in US rose significantly in 2007 at 350000. However, after the brief rise, sales gradually declined over the course of 2 years to finish just under 300000.
In sharp contrast to this, the popularity of hybrid cars in Japan increased steadily until it had a massive rise in 2009 surpassing the sales in the US at approximately 340000. Meanwhile, ‘Other’ had managed only a minor increase over the same period. It rose consistently to around 110000 in 2009.
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