May-25-2016 04:39 PM
May-30-2016 07:25 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Actually the Ford F150 has the most parts made in the USA. The last I checked the Ridgeline didn't make the Top 10.
It's interesting in the article that GM finally woke up and acknowledged that most truck owners want their trucks to be "Made in the USA". I couldn't have said it better. :B
Ouch this is going to hurt!
February 9, 2016
With move to Mexico, Ford no longer Made in USA
By Mark Wachtler
February 9, 2016. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. (ONN) News reports this weekend announced that Ford would be opening a new manufacturing plant in Mexico and expanding another factory near Mexico City. Upon completion, the plants will produce three-times as many Fords as the country currently manufactures. Once the most well known American company, a recent report from Forbes Magazine confirms that Fords are not made in the USA anymore, only partially built or assembled.
LINKY LINKY Tory LOL
Fuzzy numbers
Here’s a trick question - how many Ford cars and trucks are manufactured in the United States each year? That’s difficult to answer for two reasons. One, the company only reports the number of vehicles manufactured in each continent. In the case of North America, the number is 2.9 million, just under half of all the Fords made in the entire world annually.
The other problem is that cars and trucks aren’t made in one spot anymore. The parts are made in different factories and then shipped to an assembly plant in a separate location all together. And unfortunately, ‘American made’ cars like Ford are no longer American-made.
Made in USA
According to the most recent results of Fortune Magazine’s annual list of American made vehicles, there are only seven cars or trucks actually made in the USA. And none of them are Fords. To qualify as being ‘American made’, at least 75% of the vehicle must be manufactured in the US.
Forbes 2015 list of American-made vehicles:
1. Toyota Camry
2. Toyota Sienna
3. Chevrolet Traverse
4. Honda Odyssey
5. GMC Acadia
6. Buick Enclave
7. Chevrolet Corvette
Don
May-30-2016 07:01 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:icanon wrote:
And if Trump builds his wall how are you going to get your trucks over it? ??????
Driving bringing NAFTA allowed Taco 6.7 Power Strokes North.
http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/general-6-7-discussion/147793-6-7-made-mexico.html#/forumsite/20554...
LAM leaves St. Louis for Mexico
Also don't forget all those Chrysler dealers that where forced to close during the Chrysler bail out.
Or the GM dealers that were forced to close during the GM bail out. Selective memory there Troy. Love the no response to the link I posted about your All American Company Troy.
Ford has moved it's F650/F750 plant from mexico to the US... Good Job!
May-30-2016 06:45 AM
jerem0621 wrote:GeoBoy wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
So I'll give GM a Atta Boy... You know since I like to buy domestic trucks. LOL
New Honda Ridgeline probably has more of it's parts built in America than the big three.
The Honda Ridgeline is NOT a truck.
Yes it is...just not a truck for you....lol
Thanks!
Jeremiah
May-30-2016 06:44 AM
RobertRyan wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
The current ram was designed by Daimler so it will be interesting to see what the next gen truck looks like with the fiat designers.
I will say that the latest grills for the rebel and the limited is not inspiring.
Mercedes makes some nice looking trucks, so do the Fiat IVECO ones we get here, others tend to grow on you like the Ducato
May-30-2016 06:16 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:icanon wrote:
And if Trump builds his wall how are you going to get your trucks over it? ??????
Driving bringing NAFTA allowed Taco 6.7 Power Strokes North.
http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/general-6-7-discussion/147793-6-7-made-mexico.html#/forumsite/20554...
LAM leaves St. Louis for Mexico
Also don't forget all those Chrysler dealers that where forced to close during the Chrysler bail out.
Or the GM dealers that were forced to close during the GM bail out. Selective memory there Troy. Love the no response to the link I posted about your All American Company Troy.
Ford has moved it's F650/F750 plant from mexico to the US... Good Job!
May-30-2016 01:39 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
The current ram was designed by Daimler so it will be interesting to see what the next gen truck looks like with the fiat designers.
I will say that the latest grills for the rebel and the limited is not inspiring.
May-29-2016 08:43 PM
Bedlam wrote:
The wet side of state is the cause of frequent electrical shorts in critical thinking. You either have to make sure you're weatherproofed or move to the dry side of the mountains.
May-29-2016 07:17 PM
May-29-2016 06:49 PM
Me Again wrote:
Some think we could reverse the global economy we are in! One such ill informed potty mouth "reality star" wants to be the Pres, and even talks about walls.
We have been skewered and put over a fire, and they just keep turning up the heat. Anyone that believes the "reality star" will turn the heat down is in for a big surprise, as he is part of the 1% ownership group that controls the furnace they match the lambs into.
Chris
May-29-2016 06:26 PM
GeoBoy wrote:Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
So I'll give GM a Atta Boy... You know since I like to buy domestic trucks. LOL
New Honda Ridgeline probably has more of it's parts built in America than the big three.
The Honda Ridgeline is NOT a truck.
May-29-2016 12:46 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Dumping, moving,whatever you want to say the fact is soon the CMEP plant will only build for RAM.
Says volumes, yes it does. I would say they are planning on building more for RAM and need the production capacity. Or it's just more efficient to build for only one user at this plant.
I think it's huge news for Cummins fans they will still be partnered thru 2019.
I wonder if the fact that Freightliner builds trucks in North Carolina has anything to do with Cummins producing engines for them there.
May-29-2016 09:07 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Me Again wrote:icanon wrote:
And if Trump builds his wall how are you going to get your trucks over it? ??????
Driving bringing NAFTA allowed Taco 6.7 Power Strokes North.
http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/general-6-7-discussion/147793-6-7-made-mexico.html#/forumsite/20554...
LAM leaves St. Louis for Mexico
Also don't forget all those Chrysler dealers that where forced to close during the Chrysler bail out.
Ford has moved it's F650/F750 plant from mexico to the US... Good Job!
May-29-2016 08:53 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Dumping, moving,whatever you want to say the fact is soon the CMEP plant will only build for RAM.
Says volumes, yes it does. I would say they are planning on building more for RAM and need the production capacity. Or it's just more efficient to build for only one user at this plant.
I think it's huge news for Cummins fans they will still be partnered thru 2019.
May-29-2016 08:25 AM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
So I'll give GM a Atta Boy... You know since I like to buy domestic trucks. LOL
New Honda Ridgeline probably has more of it's parts built in America than the big three.
May-29-2016 07:25 AM