The table gives information about how many automobiles were produced in Argentina, Australia and Thailand over three-year intervals between 2003 and 2009. Overall, while the car production in Argentina and Thailand registered higher figures, the reverse was true for Australia. It is also clear that Thailand showed consistently the highest figures in each year, notwithstanding a decline in the final year.
Argentina and Thailand followed similar upward patterns. The vehicles manufactured in Argentina and Thailand initially stood at nearly 235,000 and 735,800 units, respectively. The figure for the former had rose steadily, with roughly 466,000 cars, by the final year. By contrast, there was a remarkable increase in the latter, reaching an all-time high of more or less 1,2 million cars in 2006, a figure that then witnessed a slight decrease to roughly under a million.
In stark contrast, Australia bucked the trend with car manufacture almost halving over the next six years. Starting at approximately 450,000 units in the initial year, production experienced a continuous reduction, falling to 245,000 units by the end of the period.
Argentina and Thailand followed similar upward patterns. The vehicles manufactured in Argentina and Thailand initially stood at nearly 235,000 and 735,800 units, respectively. The figure for the former had rose steadily, with roughly 466,000 cars, by the final year. By contrast, there was a remarkable increase in the latter, reaching an all-time high of more or less 1,2 million cars in 2006, a figure that then witnessed a slight decrease to roughly under a million.
In stark contrast, Australia bucked the trend with car manufacture almost halving over the next six years. Starting at approximately 450,000 units in the initial year, production experienced a continuous reduction, falling to 245,000 units by the end of the period.