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The Cars market is a broad term used to describe the automotive industry, which encompasses the design, manufacture, sale, and maintenance of motor vehicles. It is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue. Companies in the market include automakers, parts suppliers, and dealerships. Automakers design, develop, and manufacture cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Parts suppliers provide components such as engines, transmissions, and other parts. Dealerships are responsible for selling and servicing vehicles. Examples of companies in the Cars market include Toyota, Volkswagen, Ford, Honda, General Motors, BMW, and Hyundai. Show Less Read more