The table provides information about the number of cars manufactured in Argentina, Australia, and Thailand in three different years: 2003, 2006, and 2009.
Overall, car production in Argentina and Thailand increased, while Australia experienced a decline. Thailand had the highest production in all three years, whereas Australia’s numbers dropped the most over time.
Argentina, which produced 235,088 cars in 2003, saw a rise to 352,759 in 2006 and 466,089 in 2009. Similarly, Thailand, which had 735,852 cars in 2003, experienced the highest production in 2006, reaching 1,162,356. Although the number dropped to 999,963 in 2009, it remained higher than in 2003.
In contrast, Australia’s car production decreased over time. In 2003, the country manufactured 452,163 cars, but this number fell to 341,268 in 2006. The decline continued in 2009, with production dropping further to 245,624. Among the three countries, Australia was the only one where car production consistently fell.
