The provided table gives information about car production in Argentina, Australia and Thailand from 2003 to 2009.
Overall, there was an upward trend in the quantities of cars manufactured in Argentina and Thailand except for Australia. Additionally, Thailand ranked 1st in the number of cars that were produced over the given years.
Turning to the details, in 2003, the number of cars produced in Thailand stood at 735,852 cars ,in contrast to only 235,088 in Argentina and 452,163 in Australia. In the next 3 years , the figure for Thailand car manufacture experienced a significant growth to 1,162,356 cars, prior to a minimal decrease to 999,963 cars in 2009.
Regarding remaining nations, from 2003 to 2006, the number of cars made in Argentina went up gradually to 352,759 cars, whereas the figure for Australia underwent a slight decline to 341,268 cars. In 2009, about 466,089 cars were manufactured in Argentina, which was nearly two times higher than that of Australia ( 245,624 cars) registered concurrently.
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