My 97 Mitsubishi Eclipse was made in Normal, Ill. and has a Chrysler engine in it.
It's "American Made" in a Union run factory. 80+% of the parts for it were from domestic sources.
My 2007 Honda Odyssey was made in Alabama. According to the sticker, 99% of it's parts are from a domestic (US) sources.
Made by Americans, and Americans took home the paycheck building it.
ALL Chevy and GMC trucks are made in Canada (Non-Union factories), not an American made truck.
Ford F-series trucks are made in Mexico, again not American.
The last Chevy I owned, 2001 Silverado Ext cab, was a nice truck, but it was built like shit. Engine went through (burned/leaked) 2 qts. of oil between changes, thank god for the 7 qt. pan. This was a brand new truck. GM refused to fix it. The interior fell apart... literally.
I traded it in on my Toyota Highlander.
Now that is an import... 100% made in Japan. Great car.
They will be built in the USA sometime in 2010, when the new plant opens up.
What it boils down to is most American cars are in fact, not made in America. And most imports are actualy American made... you figure it out.
I can always buy a Vette... at least I know those are still made here.
It's "American Made" in a Union run factory. 80+% of the parts for it were from domestic sources.
My 2007 Honda Odyssey was made in Alabama. According to the sticker, 99% of it's parts are from a domestic (US) sources.
Made by Americans, and Americans took home the paycheck building it.
ALL Chevy and GMC trucks are made in Canada (Non-Union factories), not an American made truck.
Ford F-series trucks are made in Mexico, again not American.
The last Chevy I owned, 2001 Silverado Ext cab, was a nice truck, but it was built like shit. Engine went through (burned/leaked) 2 qts. of oil between changes, thank god for the 7 qt. pan. This was a brand new truck. GM refused to fix it. The interior fell apart... literally.
I traded it in on my Toyota Highlander.
Now that is an import... 100% made in Japan. Great car.
They will be built in the USA sometime in 2010, when the new plant opens up.
What it boils down to is most American cars are in fact, not made in America. And most imports are actualy American made... you figure it out.
I can always buy a Vette... at least I know those are still made here.
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