and 2009.
Overall, the number of cars made in nations experienced increases over the period, the opposite was true for Australia. Another notable feature is that Argentina had faster growth than any other nations.
In 2003, the highest number of cars manufacture belonged to Thailand with 735, 852 vehicles, which was approximately three times as high as that of Argentina. The respective figure for Australia was drastically lower, at 452, 163 vehicles
Over the following 6 years, Thailand grew in its amount of cars manufacture to 1, 162, 356 vehicles prior to being the highest level of the whole table in 2009 ( at 999, 963 vehicles). The highest rate of increase belonged to Argentina with a rise of double, equivalent 466, 089 vehicles. However, Australia was exception. This figure was a plunge at 245, 624 vehicles in number of cars manufacture, which was twice times as low as that in 2003.
and
2009.
Overall
, the number of
cars
made in nations experienced increases over the period, the opposite was true for Australia. Another notable feature is that Argentina had faster growth than any other nations.
In 2003, the highest number of
cars
manufacture belonged to Thailand with 735, 852
vehicles
, which was approximately three times as high as that of Argentina. The respective figure for Australia was
drastically
lower, at 452, 163 vehicles
Over the following 6 years, Thailand grew in its amount of
cars
manufacture to 1, 162, 356
vehicles
prior to being the highest level of the whole table in 2009
(
at 999, 963
vehicles)
. The highest rate of increase belonged to Argentina with a rise of double, equivalent 466, 089
vehicles
.
However
, Australia was exception. This figure was a plunge at 245, 624
vehicles
in number of
cars
manufacture, which was twice times as low as that in 2003.