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The Statistics Provide Information On How Many Cars Were Produced Between 2003 and 2009

The document presents statistics on car production from 2003 to 2009, highlighting an overall increase in manufacturing except for Australia, which showed a decline. Thailand consistently led in production, starting with 784,770 cars and peaking at 1,119,283 in 2006 before dropping to 950,258 in 2009. Conversely, Australia fell to 212,647 cars by 2009, while Argentina's production rose significantly to 512,247 cars during the same period.

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The Statistics Provide Information On How Many Cars Were Produced Between 2003 and 2009

The document presents statistics on car production from 2003 to 2009, highlighting an overall increase in manufacturing except for Australia, which showed a decline. Thailand consistently led in production, starting with 784,770 cars and peaking at 1,119,283 in 2006 before dropping to 950,258 in 2009. Conversely, Australia fell to 212,647 cars by 2009, while Argentina's production rose significantly to 512,247 cars during the same period.

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The statistics provide information on how many cars were produced between 2003

and 2009.
Overall, what is anable from the chart is that the quantity of cars manufactured
witnessed an upward trend with the expection of Australia whose exhibited a
contrasting pattern. Among all these countries, Thailand held the top spot during
the entire surveyed period.
At the start of the period, with 784,770 cars, A held the highest position. Far below
was Australia, as its a figure stood at 430,658 cars. At the botten of the list was
Argentina, with a total of 145,930 cars constructed in this country.
Thereafter, the number of vehicles built witnessed a sharp increase to 1,119,283
cars in 2006, followed by a slight drop to 950,258 in 2009, while still ranking first. In
contrast, there was a downward shift in the figures for Australia, with a sharp drop
to 212,647 cars in 2009. Meanwhile, Argentina recorded and upward trend in the
total cars produced, with a significant rise to 512,247 in 2009.

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