The given line chart illustrates the automobiles manufactured in three distinct nations in the period of 6 years starting from 2003.
It is apparent that the quantity of cars in Australia and Thailand experienced significant growth throughout the years, while the opposite was true for the number of Argentina over the given period. Another noticeable feature is that although Argentina produced largest number of cars in the early period, it turned out to be the lowest producer of cars in the end.
In the initial year, Thailand manufactured only 160 cars, which was the lowest among three nations. However, this figure was almost double in Australia, whereas motor vehicle production in Argentina was the highest, at 400 units in 2003. By 2005, a noticeable increase was seen in the cars production in Thailand and Australia, which were 600 and 400 in turn. A reverse pattern was showed in the figure for Argentina, declining tremendously to only 200 units.
After four years, Australia witnessed a sharp increase in the automobiles production, surpassing Thailand to become the top cars manufacturer with 1119 items, following by the number of Thailand, reaching 999 vehicles. Argentina continuously experienced downward trend in their automobiles manufacture, with just 100 units in 2009.
