The table gives information about how the number of cars produced in Argentina, Australia and Thailand changed between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, car production in Argentina and Thailand experienced a considerable increase throughout the period, while the reverse was true for Australia. Additionally, the number of cars made in Thailand stood out as the highest in all years.
With regard to Argentina and Thailand, the upward trend was particularly noticeable. The number of cars produced in Argentina started at 235.088, a figure that then rose to 352.759 in 2005 and continued to grow. After four years, the amount of cars produced in Argentina increased sharply, reaching a peak of 466.089 by the end of the period. The figure for Thailand was 735.852 at the beginning of the period, followed by a noticeable rise to 1.162.356, making it the largest producer among all countries. Despite this significant increase, car production in Thailand dropped slightly to 999.963.
A completely different picture was observed in Australia. Starting at 452.163 in 2003, the number of cars manufactured in Australia declined to 341.268 by 2005. At the end of the period, there was a sharp decrease in car production, accounting for 245.624, which made it the smallest car producer among the countries.
