The line graph illustrates the amount of money spent on cars among four different countries in Asia over the period from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, it is evident that there was an upward trend in automobile expenditure, while China had the highest spending through the period shown.
In 1995, the money spent on cars in China was the highest, accounting for 80 millions USD initially. It then peaked at roughly 100 millions USD in 2005 after experiencing a slightly decline to nearly 85 millions USD in 2003. Meanwhile, Indonesia generally had the lowest expenses on automobiles with 30 millions USD in 1995. This figure then continually rose up and had the culmination at nearly 60 millions USD in the final year, surpassing Thailand ‘s expenditures.
Following that, Vietnam was the second country had the significant spending on cars across the others, recording for around 55 millions USD in 1995. And this amount increased gradually from roughy 55 to 75 millions USD by the end of the decade. Furthermore, the expenses of Thailand between 1995 and 2005 remained stable in a particular range from 50 to 60 millions USD. In addition, this spending saw a sharp plummet in 1990 with only 50 millions USD, similar to the beginning of the period.
