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auto manufacturer

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Noun1.auto manufacturer - a business engaged in the manufacture of automobilesauto manufacturer - a business engaged in the manufacture of automobiles
manufacturer, manufacturing business, maker - a business engaged in manufacturing some product
automobile industry - the manufacturers of automobiles considered collectively


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Most major cities around the world have yearly auto shows, allowing auto dealers and large auto manufacturers to come together and showcase the new cars and trucks that are rolling off the assembly lines.
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