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'''Automakers''' refers to the industry that creates motor vehicles. In the U.S.A., the domestic brand companies are often called the 'Big Three' automakers, consisting of [[General Motors]], [[Chrysler]] and [[Ford]]. For many years, the American automakers and the [[American]] capitalist system led the world. In the 21st century, the Big Three automakers are financially broke. [[Japanese]] manufactures as well as [[German]] and [[Korean]] automakers dominate the market. As of 2008, the entire global automobile market is in a recession.
 
'''Automakers''' refers to the industry that creates motor vehicles. In the U.S.A., the domestic brand companies are often called the 'Big Three' automakers, consisting of [[General Motors]], [[Chrysler]] and [[Ford]]. For many years, the American automakers and the [[American]] capitalist system led the world. In the 21st century, the Big Three automakers are financially broke. [[Japanese]] manufactures as well as [[German]] and [[Korean]] automakers dominate the market. As of 2008, the entire global automobile market is in a recession.
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== Also See ==
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* [[General Motors]]
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* [[Ford]]
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* [[Chrysler]]
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* [[Fiat]]
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* [[Toyota]]
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[[Category:Business]]

Revision as of 21:08, June 8, 2009

Automakers refers to the industry that creates motor vehicles. In the U.S.A., the domestic brand companies are often called the 'Big Three' automakers, consisting of General Motors, Chrysler and Ford. For many years, the American automakers and the American capitalist system led the world. In the 21st century, the Big Three automakers are financially broke. Japanese manufactures as well as German and Korean automakers dominate the market. As of 2008, the entire global automobile market is in a recession.


Also See