
This graph shows two things. The first shows the change in MExico's car production over time. The second graph compares Mexico with other countries in their car production.


The figure presented is titled Hitting the gas. The figure is an actual representation of the statistical data for global auto production rates in the world.


This is a series of charts and graphs depicting the surge in automobile production coming out of Mexico as it's not in fourth place behind Germany, Japan and South Korea.


The bar graph on the left shows production of cars in Mexico for January through October of one year. The second bar graph shows that Mexico is the fourth largest exporter of cars in the world. Germany, Japan, and South Korea produce more.


This chart shows how many cars were exported during a ten month period. It lists the top eight countries in the exportation of cars and trucks. Mexico ranks fourth on this list.


The chart/graph shows that Mexico is taking the lead in global auto production, ranking fourth in exports behind Germany, Japan, and South Korea. It is very high in rates with 1,980,976 in October.


This chart describes hitting the gas. Specifically, Mexico is taking the center stage in global auto production, ranking fourth in exports behind Germany, Japan, and South Korea.


This image shown in 2 different statistical bar graph formats depicts or shows data concerning Hitting the Gas in which Mexico is now fourth in global production in exports.


This chart describes hitting the gas. Specifically, Mexico is taking the center-stage in global auto production, ranking fourth in exports behind Germany, Japan, and South Korea.


The image shows a bar graph depicting how Mexico is becoming one of the largest automotive exporters in the world. Cars and trucks exported in 2011 are cited. The data indicates that Mexico is increasing is in 4th/5th place globally, tied with Spain.


This graph shows "Hitting the Gas. Mexico is taking the center-stage in global auto production, ranking fourth in exports behind Germany, Japan, and South Korea.". The graphs below represent Mexico's standing along other countries in the export of cars, and the rise of Mexico's exporting of cars throughout the years.


This chart shows that Mexico is in fourth place for ranking in global auto production. Germany is in first place, second place is Japan, followed by South Korea.


This graph is about auto exports. Mexico is gaining traction as it is now the fourth leader in exports behind #1 Germany. Mexico exported almost 2 million cars in 2012


Mexico has increase the amount of auto production exported. They are fourth in export behind Germany, Japan and South Korea. Through October 2011 they had exported 1,980,976 cars and trucks.

