What was the main reason for Packard's struggle after World War II?
Competition with the Big Three
Lack of innovation
Poor management
Economic recession
Answer
After World War II, Packard struggled to survive as an independent automaker due to intense competition with the domestic Big Three (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler). This ultimately led to the company's decline and eventual merger with Studebaker.
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