In the world of automotive juggernauts, market share is everything. Perhaps this is true in every industry, but it is a particularly important topic among the Detroit 3, who have seen their global dominance wither away to market irrelevance over the past several decades.
There once was a time when many believed, "What's good for General Motors is good for the country." But those days are long past, replaced by contempt...
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