The given line chart compares how many cars are produced in three different countries, namely: Argentina, Australia and Thailand in the period between 2003 and 2009.
It is noticeable that the quantity of cars manufactered in Australia and Thailand experienced a dramatic growth. Whereas the figure for Argentina saw a notable decrease.
In 2003, the number of automobiles produced in Argentina was largest, at 400. The country saw a sudden fall in car production, from 400 to 200. Over the next four years, the quantity of cars produced in Argentina reduced by a half.
The number of cars produced in Australia was quite high, at 300. There was a slight rise in the number of motor vehicles manufactured in this nation, reaching 400 in 2005. After that, this number rocketed and hit the peak at 1119 at the end of the given period. The figure for Thailand was lowest, at 161. The number of automobiles produced in Thailand showed an upward trend, grown steadily over the period and reached nearly 1000 in 2009.
