The table illustrates how many cars were produced in Argentina, Australia and Thailand during the period of six years, commencing from 2003.
Overall, during the period shown, Argentina showed signs of progressive growth in the number of cars made, while Australia witnessed a considerable decrease throughout the provided timeline. Despite some fluctuations, the figures for Thailand ranked the first of three given car manufacturers.
To elaborate, in 2003, 235,088 cars were manufactured in Argentina, with a subsequent remarkable growth to 352,759 after three years; following to this is the most significant upswing in the figures for Thailand, from 735,852 to 1,162,356 at the same time. Opposite changes was apparent in the number of cars made in Australia, from 452,163 to 341,268 throughout the former three years.
Regarding the latter half of the provided timeline, Argentina continued to produce more cars, resulting in the increase to 466,089 cars in 2009. In the meantime, there was a slight drop in the car production of Thailand, from 1,162,356 to 999, 963. Finally, the number of car made in Australia ranked the last by the decrease to 245, 624 cars.
