Car market decline spurs fresh Big 3 merger talk
PARIS (Reuters) - Record low auto sales and the financial crisis are spurring fresh merger talk about the Big Three U.S. automakers in a new global consolidation round while the sales rot is also impacting suppliers and car retailers.
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