The graph emphasizes the quantity of manufactured cars in three countries over a period of seven years.
Overall, Thailand had always been the main producer of cars while Argentina and Australia had shown opposite growth during that period.
As can be seen, in 2003, Argentina had the lowest rate of 235,163 in producing vehicles among its rivals. However, that index had been rising dramatically. Following that, it rose respectively and reached its peak in 2009 (466,089). On the other hand, in Australia, automobile production rate had been higher than other mentioned country untill 2005 (over 450,000). Despite a promising start, manufacture of cars had been declining over that period. Following that trend, in 2009, only 245,963 cars were made, which was noted the lowest among three states.
By contrast with other nations, Thailand had always been considered as a leader in that industry with a starting point of more than 735,852 cars in 2003. Moreover, that figure increased moderately untill 2005 and achieved its own record (over 1,1 millions). Nevertheless, interest in automobile bussiness in Thailand faced a slight downturn in 2009 so it was under 1 million.
