Interesting info. I know we have been saying this for years but it's nice to get a few stats to back up the thoughts we had on how/where these autos are built.
This idea goes further than autos'. Boat motors, atv's, waverunners, fuel, fishing equipment/lures, electronics and who knows what else fall into this global business model.
I mentioned before that my 1995 Chevy was assembled in Canada but you can buy a toyota assembled in Georgetown that has dozens of local companies who manufacture parts for Toyota?? Which purchase actually helpes the US economy?? I don't know but I would guess the yoda.
I'm all about getting the best quality for my buck so if it means built in america, germany, canada, japan, korea or china then so be it.
Tim I know you mentioned before that buying american isn't as cut and dry as you wish and that you are opening up to new ideas on how folks have foreign made vehicles but now it looks like it should be foreign labelled...I had no idea. Isn't it ironic that the ford escape has less american sourced parts than a Honda Accord?
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