The line graph illustrates the time spent by four car manufacturers to produce different means of transport- general motor, ford, toyota and honda from 1998 to 2005.
Overall, the graph reveals sicnificant shifts in the average hours to produce cars over the given period. General motor demonstrate a steady and sustained decline, all other experienced significant fluctuations.
General motor began at 32 hours in 1998 and witnessed a rapid decrease to 22 hours by 2005. In 1998, fordʼs average time spent on produce was experienced dramatically rise to roughly 31 hours in 2001. This was followed by gradual descent to 22 hours by 2001.
On the other hand, toyota experienced significant fluctuations, between 1998 and 2002, from around 22 hours to 24 hours, subsequently declined to 20 hour per vehicle. Conversely, honda manufacturers commenced at 22 hours, decreased to 20 in 1999, this was followed by consistent encrease to 24 hours by 2002, but then demonstrated a marked decline, concluded at 20 hours in 2005.
