The line graph illustrates the money spent on cars in China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia from 1995 to 2005 in US Dollars (millions).
Overall, it is apparent that China contributed the largest amount of money in the production of cars throughout the period, while a moderate change can be seen in Vietnam and Thailand. Additionally, after mid of the year, Indonesia spent a significant share on cars expenditures.
In 1995, China spent considerable amount of money on cars from beginning to the end, which commenced from $80M, and in the following four years, the cost sharply grew and stood at $90M. After a fall, China again spent the largest money of cars, nearly 100M, and remained on the first position as compared to other nations. Moreover, in the initial years, the cost involved in car was remained almost same. From 2001 to 2005 the figures increased significantly, and reached at approximately $70M.
Although, the expenses made on cars by Vietnam and Thailand escalated, but in a quite moderate range. The car costed to Vietnam and Thailand was roughly $45 and $50, which were the same in 1997. After a minute growth, the expenses peaked at around $75M and $60M done by both the countries.
