The automobile industry has become fiercely competitive on a global basis. The initial success of foreign automakers in the United States was due to all of the following reasons except:
A) reluctance of U.S. manufacturers to design high-quality cars.
B) inability of U.S. manufacturers to manufacture high-quality cars.
C) reluctance of U.S. manufacturers to make inexpensive small cars.
D) bigger cars meant bigger profits for U.S. manufacturers.
E) U.S. manufacturers did not realize drivers' preferences.
E
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