The given chart provides information about the quantity of cars manufactured in three nations between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, it is apparent that while both figures of Australia and Thailand experienced a surge , a reverse pattern was witnessed in that of Argentina in the examined period of time.
In the year of 2003, the data on the number of cars in production of Argentina was the highest of the graph at 400, followed by that of Australia at 300 and Thailand at 161, which was the lowest data recorded.
Throughout the years shown, the automobile industry in Argentina saw a significant drop from 400 to 200, then constantly declined to 100 at the end of the studied period. In contrast, the number of four-wheeled vehicles in Australia increased gradually before soaring in 2005 then reached its peak at 1119, accounting for the highest data recorded. Similarly, there was a consistent rise in the quantity of automobiles in Thailand to 999, placed second in the chart.
