The given table compares car production in Argentina, Australia and Thailand in the years 2003,2006 and 2009.
Overall, it can be seen that the figures for car production experienced an upward trend except for Australia. In addition, Thailand was by far the most popular country in for making cars.
In 2003, the figure for car production in Argentina was 235,000, which was two times lower than that in Australia, at ( 452,000). Meanwhile, Thailand’s car production was the highest with 736,000. From 2003 to 2006, there was a gradual increase to 352,00 cars in Argentina whereas Australia experienced a slight decrease to 341,000 cars. The figure for cars manufactured in Thailand also decreased slightly to 341,000.
By 2009, the number of cars produced in Argentina was 466,00, which was double the data in Australia ( 245,000). In addition, the figure for cars in Thailand ended the period in 1st place with approximately 1,000,000 cars, despite some drop in 2006.
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