The given graph illustrates the number of automobiles manufactured in various countries between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, car production in Australia and Thailand increased during the period, while it declined in Argentina. At the beginning of the period, Argentina was a leading automobile manufacturer, whereas Australia took the lead by the end.
In 2003, Thailand produced the lowest number of motor vehicles, at just 161 units. However, the industry experienced dramatic growth in the following years, reaching 600 in 2005 and 999 by 2009. Another notable increase occurred in Australia, which was the second-largest car producer at the beginning, with 300 units. Production rose steadily to 400 in 2005 and peaked at 1119 in 2009, making Australia the top producer by the end of the period.
On the other hand, Argentina, despite producing 400 cars in 2003—the highest among the three—saw a gradual decline, with production dropping to 200 in 2005 and 100 in 2009. By the end of the period, Argentina had become the smallest automobile producer.
