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The ''' | The '''Big Three''' is a term used to refer to the three largest and most significant car makers in the automotive industry. | ||
== Automotive == | == Automotive == |
Revision as of 06:42, 12 February 2007
The Big Three is a term used to refer to the three largest and most significant car makers in the automotive industry.
Automotive
In General
1. General Motors Corporation
2. Toyota
3. DaimlerChrysler
By Geography
- Big three American automakers: General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, (All based in Detroit, MI)
- Big three Japanese automakers: Toyota, Honda, Nissan
- Big three German automakers: Mercedes-Benz (DaimlerChrysler), BMW, Volkswagen-Audi