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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 diagram presents the trend in terms of sales number for global hybrid vehicles in Japan, United States, and other countries.
From 2006 to 2008, it clearly shows that United States has the most sales when it comes to car purchases, with 350,000 as its peak in 2007, but slightly declines at around 300,000 for the next year. Moreover, compared to Japan’s sales which can be seen as lower than the US, its sales continue to increase from 2006 to 2008, and reached its highest point in 2009 by gaining almost 350,000 purchases of hybrid vehicles. Similar to Japan, other countries also continued to have an upward trend, which somehow contributed to global demand of purchasing hybrid car.
Overall, there is not much fluctuations when it comes to these countries’ sales, but different factors may have contributed such as consumer demands, preferences, and cost which can define their purchasing patterns and habits.
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