Automaker
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Automakers are companies that produce automobiles. Most of them are based in Germany, Japan, South Korea or the United States.
They are often influential political groups, hence they often affect environmental issues.
They also can be thought of as primarily financial services companies, as the majority of their profits come from the loans they give to people to buy their cars. In some cases this is the only source of profit.
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Automaker listing
- General Motors
- Toyota
- Honda
- Nissan
- Ford Motor Company
- Hyundai Motor Company
- DaimlerChrysler
- Volkswagen Group
See List of automobile manufacturers for more.
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