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The graph shows data on the manufacture of passenger cars in 2015.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.



The main purpose of the pie chart is to provide information about the percentages of passenger car producers in seven selected regions of the world in the year 2015. Overall, it can be clearly seen that Great China and Europe with more than half of all producers had the biggest slice. However, South Asia, South America, the Middle East and Africa contributed to the production of passanger cars with just %14 in total.

To begin with, the percentage of passanger car production in China was %26 and by just %1 it was over the manufacturing level in Europe in 2015. These two regions had the lion share of personal vehicle fabrication in the world. On the other hand, the percentage of manufacturing of these cars in the Middle East and Africa was in minority with %2 share. Similarly, South America with %4 and South Asia with %8 of passenger car production were among the marginal producers.

Regarding the chart, we can easily notice that in sharp contrast to South America, North America was the third continent that produced passanger cars in a way that its manufacturing percentage was approximately one fifth of the whole production in the world. In addition, the percentage of passenger car production in other two Asian countries; namely, Japan and Korea, was %16 in total.

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