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Tvov
Jul 03, 2014Explorer II
If that link is referencing the same study I read about, Toyota had the majority of vehicles on the "Top 10 Most American Made" list. The F150 was the only Ford on the list.
If you want "made in USA", you almost have to buy a "Japanese" vehicle. I am using quotes, because these days vehicles are a conglomeration of parts made all over the world. Just because a vehicle is assembled in one country, that doesn't mean most of its parts were also made in that country.
If a vehicle fits what you need it to do and you like it, then buy it. "Foreign" or "Domestic" means very little these days.
If you want "made in USA", you almost have to buy a "Japanese" vehicle. I am using quotes, because these days vehicles are a conglomeration of parts made all over the world. Just because a vehicle is assembled in one country, that doesn't mean most of its parts were also made in that country.
If a vehicle fits what you need it to do and you like it, then buy it. "Foreign" or "Domestic" means very little these days.
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