The provided table illustrates how many cars produced in Argentina, Australia, Thailand over a six-year period, commencing from 2003.
Overall, there was a remarkable increase in the number of cars manufactured in Argentina and Thailand while the opposite trend was apparent in the case of Australia. Also of note is that the amount of car products in Thailand consitently ranked the first throughout the given timescale.
In 2003, over 700 thousand of cars was made in Thailand and this number rose progressively to upward of one million in three years later, with the total of cars marking the highest point of the entire table. The production of cars in Argentina also went up, from 230 to 350 thousand in 2006. The figure for Australia; however, experienced a reverse pattern, falling from approximately 450 thousand to just below 350 thousand during the same period of time.
Regrading the latter half of the given timeline, despite a marginal decrease of 160 thousand in the quantity of cars made in Thailand, this country still had the highest number of cars in the end of the period. In the meantime, the figure for cars manufactured in Argentina continued to grow, reaching around 460 thousand in 2009. Finally, the amount of car products kept declining by south of 250 thousand, representing the bottoming position of the entire table, being a half of the initial number.
