The given line chart provides information about the count of cars manufactured in three separate nations between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, it is clear that the quantity of produced cars in Australia and Thailand witnessed a dramatic ascent. Meanwhile, the figure for Argentina saw a notable fall. Moreover, it is noteworthy that the produced cars in Australia reached their peak in 2009.
In 2003, Argentina dominated with a substantial number of manufactured cars, at 400 units, which is higher than that of Thailand, by 239 cars. Australia followed closely behind, at 300 cars, making it the second highest. By 2005, a considerable increase was seen in the count of produced cars in Thailand and Australia, reaching to 600 and 400 cars, respectively. However, the manufactured cars in Argentina experienced a tremendous decrease, from 400 to 200 units.
Over the next four years, the quantity of cars produced in Australia peaked at 1119 cars, surpassing Thailand to become the most popular nation produced cars. At the same time, the equivalent figure for Argentina still dropped slightly to 100 units, while Thailand saw an uptick trend in the number of cars manufactured, reaching 999 cars.
