The table shows the number of cars made in three nations from 2003 to 2009
The given table compares the quantities of automobile production in three countries between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, Thailand produced the highest number of cars throughout the supplied period. Moreover, while Argentina and Thailand witnessed an increase in the production of cars, Australia saw a consistent decline over the six-year period.
In 2003, the number of cars made in Thailand was 742.000 cars and this figure increased significantly to 1.190.000 cars in 2006. However, the number moderately fell and ended at 999.000 in three years later.
Looking at Argentina row, they produced 161.170 cars in the first given year, then this figure rose dramatically to 430.000 in 2006 and experienced the same trend next three years and in 2009 was 510.000 cars. By contrast, Australian car production saw a twofold drop, from 413.000 in 2003 to 227.000 cars in 2009, while the figures for Argentina experienced a threefold growth over the given period.
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