What is the Big BBA referring to in terms of cars?
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Big BBA refers to the three luxury car brands: Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi. The English names for these brands are BENZ, BMW, and AUDI respectively, and the initials of these three car brands together form 'BBA'. Below is a detailed analysis of each letter: The first letter 'B' stands for Mercedes-Benz: It can be understood as the initial 'B' of 'Ben' (short for Benz). The full name of Mercedes-Benz is Mercedes-Benz, with the English name being Mercedes-Benz, a world-renowned luxury car brand established in 1883. The world's first three-wheeled car and the first four-wheeled car were both 'masterpieces' of the founder of Mercedes-Benz. The second letter 'B' stands for BMW: It can also be understood as the initial 'B' of 'Bao' (short for BMW in Chinese). The full English name of BMW is Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW. BMW was founded in 1916 and primarily produces luxury cars, motorcycles, and high-performance engines. The third letter 'A' stands for Audi: It can be understood as the initial 'A' of 'Ao' (short for Audi in Chinese). Audi is a German luxury car brand, now a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany. It was founded on June 16, 1909. The logo of Audi consists of four interlocking rings.