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Jul 19, 2020Explorer
Most American made truck
Never thought about this much, but this is interesting reading with a few surprises. I wonder how valid the stats are............
Most American made truck
Most American made truck
RobWNY wrote:
So where are all the parts of the vehicles made? Assembling is one thing. Assembling parts made outside of the United States doesn't really scream "Made in America" to me. It screams "Assembled in America". I'd like to know the percentage of parts that are made in america and then assembled in America for each car and truck.
RobWNY wrote:A1ARealtorRick wrote:RobWNY wrote:
So where are all the parts of the vehicles made? Assembling is one thing. Assembling parts made outside of the United States doesn't really scream "Made in America" to me. It screams "Assembled in America". I'd like to know the percentage of parts that are made in america and then assembled in America for each car and truck.
The article included the following:
"The American-Made Index considers five main factors in its ranking:
The final assembly location
The origin of parts in the car as reported for the AALA
The origin country (or countries) for its engines
The origin country (or countries) for transmissions
The number of Americans its parent automaker employs at the factory level"
.....feel better now?
I'd feel better if you were more mature.
A1ARealtorRick wrote:RobWNY wrote:
So where are all the parts of the vehicles made? Assembling is one thing. Assembling parts made outside of the United States doesn't really scream "Made in America" to me. It screams "Assembled in America". I'd like to know the percentage of parts that are made in america and then assembled in America for each car and truck.
The article included the following:
"The American-Made Index considers five main factors in its ranking:
The final assembly location
The origin of parts in the car as reported for the AALA
The origin country (or countries) for its engines
The origin country (or countries) for transmissions
The number of Americans its parent automaker employs at the factory level"
.....feel better now?
colliehauler wrote:Correct. The article sited is a year old.
For 2020 I seen a article that stated the new Ford Ranger was the highest American content according to Forbes.