The provided line graph compares the total car production of various countries in the 2003-to-2009 period.
Overall, it could clearly be seen that whereas the quantity of automobiles made in Australia and Thailand saw an upward trend, a reverse pattern could be seen in the figure for Argentina in the same period.
In 2003, Argentina was the leading auto manufacturer with 400 cars made. The data on Australia was moderately lower, staying at 300 vehicles. Thailand accounted for the lowest value, managing only slightly more than half the production of Australia at 161 units.
In the next 6 years, the number of motor vehicles produced in Argentina saw a sharp drop in its figure, reaching a low of just 100 vehicles, a 75% drop from its original numbers. On the other hand, Australia’s numbers underwent a slight increase to 400 in 2005, before surging to a peak of 1119 vehicles 4 years later. Throughout the whole period, Thailand had a consistent rise in its production level, ending 2009 with 999 cars manufactured.
