The table below shows the number of cars produced in three countries from 2003 to 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given table provides a comparison of the number of automobiles produced in three countries between 2003 and 2009.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that the number of automobiles produced in Australia showed an upward trend, whereas a reverse pattern could be observed in the figures for Argentina over the years shown.
In 2003, the number of cars manufactured in Thailand was highest, at 700,000. The figure for Argentina was lower, at 400,000. Motor vehicle production in Australia, however, accounted for the lowest number, at 200,000.
After reaching a peak of 1,119,000 in 2005, the automobile industry in Thailand witnessed a decline to a low of 999,000. There was a steady rise in the number of motor vehicles manufactured in Australia, reaching 600,000 in 2009. In contrast, the period from 2003 to 2009 saw a constant decrease in the figure for Argentina to just 161,000 in 2009.
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