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So is the epic rise and fall and rise of the Big Three, which I've been covering for the better and worse part of 23 years.
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For years, the Big Three automakers have said union wage rates are too high for them to make money building small cars in the U.S.
GM unveils Chevrolet Sonic Peter Whoriskey 2011
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Of the Big Three producers, only GM's Chevrolet division and Ford Motor Company's Ford division sold more cars than "imports."
Charles H. Green: Why Detroit Can't Be Trusted to Handle a Bailout 2009
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That is a lot less, though, than the $34 billion that the Big Three automakers wanted.
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In Florida, the Big Three forge ahead with a contradictory strategy.
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They would not bid for Big Three assets under labor law in these states.
Auto Selloff Problem 2008
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The Big Three need to cut their dealers by one third but are blocked by state franchise laws.
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None of the Big Three will own up to plans for a tarted-up Millennium Special Edition -- not even Chrysler, which once sold a sedan with baby-blue paint, velour seats and the initials FS on the bumper as the Frank Sinatra Edition.
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The only place where pundits, politicians and Big Three executives seem to agree is that autoworkers will have to make do with less or kiss their jobs goodbye.
Art Levine: Smart Ways to a Bailout -- Step 1: Stop Demonizing the UAW 2008
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RACHEL: This debate stage looks like every other with the Big Three in the middle — Mitt, Giuliani and McCain — does McCain even count as Big Three anymore?
John Neffinger, Drew Westen and Rachel Sklar: GOP Des Moines Debate LiveBlog 2007
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