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Dion
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Fascinating graph

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Beautiful presentation of car building countries from 1950 onwards: https://youtu.be/kZCeuTzc850
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That is amazing!
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What about China!!! WOW
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Fascinating to watch. What’s really amazing are the total for the top ten. I didn’t get my calculator out but I think it was about 10 million for 1950 then up to about 70 million at the end and that’s just the top 10 countries. That’s a lot of cars each year.....
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Very Sad..Like to see the same graph for Motor bikes too
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Funny you posted this as I was watching at the beginning of the week,, China just came up from nowhere and how the UK has changed so much..one or two surprising countries popped up as well

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It would also be interesting to have the same graph based on the nationality of the make of the cars. E.g. a lot of Japanese, German, Korean cars are made in the USA, China, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Poland, India, UK etc.
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