The given chart illustrates the amount of cars produced in a trio of nations in a 6 year time span.
From an overall perspective, it can clearly be seen that the number of cars produced in Thailand and Australia have increased, while the number of cars produced in Argentina have decreased. While Australia obtains the highest amount of manufactured cars, the opposite can be said for Argentina.
In the beginning of the time period, Australia had 300 automobiles made, a figure that 2 years later would slightly rise up to 400 and 4 years later would surge up to 1119.
In 2003, Thailand’s automobile industry accounted its lowest point at 161 cars made. In 2005, the number of cars witnessed an gradual increase up to 600 cars, before reaching its highest point in 2009 at 999 cars.
Argentina started out with 400 manufactured motor vehicles. This figure would later drop gradually from 200 in 2005 to 100 in 2009.
