This image or figure shows or depicts in statistical graphical charts data concerning that 
some auto makers may not include in developing markets. Things like engine and airbags for 
example.
The following chart shows what car makers may not include in vehicles that are being made 
for driving in certain developing countries. For example Air Bags, automatic transmissions, 
Engine Size Smaller, and mufflers. 
The image depicts what some automotive makers may not include in their vehicles when producing 
vehicles for developing markets. Cars in developed nations are going to be on a higher tier 
than cars in developing nations, with developing nations being on a lower tier. Components 
in developed nations will be missing in developing nations.
This chart describes a tale of two cars. Specifically, what some makers may not include in 
developing markets. Different categories are represented by different colors.
This chart depicts the specific parts that are either included or excluded from vehicles currently 
being made. Red represents the parts not being manufactured consistently, yellow means the 
popular ones. 
The fact is that these vehicles are not as safe as they could be, but certain concesions had 
to be made in order to provide afordable models to emerging markets, as this illustration 
demonstrates. But they really need to do better, safety is quite important. 
This is a chart stating Automakers include more features for cars in mature markets, but developing 
markets aren't getting as many features such as they may have no airbags, manual windows, 
and manual transmissions. 
This chart describes tale of two cars. Specifically, what some makers may not include in developing 
markets. Different categories are represented by different colors.
The graph is of a car and all the parts. It is showing all of the parts with a description 
that the manufacture might not show you. It also has a detailed graph of the inside of the 
car.
This chart compares what car companies compare in developed countries compared to developing 
countries. In developing countries cars are more likely to have 2 cylinder engines, compared 
to 4 cylinder, only driver airbags, manual windows, manual transmission, and bench seats.
This x ray vision representation of a car shows the breakdown of every quintessential parts 
of a motor vehicle. The different color on the chart indicates different functions that relates 
to human comfort and efficiency.
This chart deals with how developing markets don't get all the same car features equipped 
in new vehicles that developed markets get. The things not included as detailed in this chart 
are; the engine, airbags, interior panels, windows, muffler, seats, transmission and even 
brakes.
An infographic of car modification for different markets. Segments of a car modified to make 
custom changed for each type of market such as automatic or manual transmission
The caption for this illustration is, "Tale of two cars, What some makers may not include 
in developing markets".   The main graphic features a cars profile with an inward looking 
view of the car.   Listed above and below the vehicle are no less than a dozen areas with 
mention of what car makers are looking to either add, or in most cases remove as part of their 
cars offering in these developing markets.