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In 1957 , Detroit automakers' dominance of the US market seemed unbeatable.
Independent American automakers Studebaker , Packard , Nash , Hudson , Kaiser , and Willys-Overland underwent various mergers to match the might of the Big Three.
America 's Big Three faced a small but growing problem: foreign automakers.
Volkswagen sold its millionth car in 1957 , of which 36,000 were sold in the United States .
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