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== Business and economic uses ==
== Business and economic uses ==


*Big three [[United States|American]] automakers: [[General Motors Corporation]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Chrysler]], (All based in Detroit, MI)
*Big three American automakers: [[General Motors Corporation]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Chrysler]], (All based in Detroit, MI)
*Big three [[Japan]]ese automakers: [[Toyota]], [[Honda]], [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]
*Big three Japanese automakers: [[Toyota]], [[Honda]], [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]
*Big three [[Germany|German]] automakers: [[Mercedes-Benz]] (DaimlerChrysler), [[BMW]], [[Volkswagen|Volkswagen-Audi]]  
*Big three German automakers: [[Mercedes-Benz]] (DaimlerChrysler), [[BMW]], [[Volkswagen|Volkswagen-Audi]]  


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Revision as of 06:37, 12 February 2007

The big three is a term used to refer to three large powers or companies.

Business and economic uses