The pie chart depicts the information about the production of passenger cars. These cars were manufactured in various parts of the world such as Europe, South Africa, South America, North America, Greater China and the Middle East/ Africa in 2015.
Overall, Greater China and Europe did the mass production worldwide. On the other hand, the Middle East/ Africa and South America manufactured the cars on the lowest level.
To begin with, Greater China manufactured passenger cars on the large scale, it was producing 26% of cars in 2015. On the other hand, Europe produced cars only 1% less than Greater China and it obtained the second position in manufacturing. Meanwhile, North America and Japan/ Korea made 16% and 19% of passenger cars in the world.
Moreover, South Africa just produce 8% of the passenger cars but South America and Middle East/ Arica produce the lowest cars only 4% and 2% respectively.
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- The graph shows data on the manufacture of passenger cars in 2015
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