Question by Ana Stasia Nika: What is your definition of an "american made car"?
Would that be the car manufactured here in the United Staes for Toyota and Honda by our citizens?
Or a car manufactured in Mexico for Ford, GM, and Chevrolet?
I find myself amazed at the people who insist we buy "american made cars" when there is no clear definition of what exactly that is.
Best answer:
Answer by puppylove
Anything made by American citizens on American soil.
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My red Ford truck is made in America
ReplyDeleteMy 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT
ReplyDeleteAmerican cars made on American land made by American workers made by companies that Americans own.
ReplyDeleteDon't kid yourself folks, I bought a 1975 Chevy truck, brand new. ( Still have it and it is older than most of you ) I went to change the original signal light switch and it said " Heche in Mexico " on it. Also my 1979 Harley Davidson Sportster, came with shocks, speedometer and tachometer from Taiwan. It is stamped right on the so call " American Motorcycle" My 1997 Ford F350 has Mexican switches. There is no such a thing as a " Pure breed " American anything.
ReplyDeleteIf the car is made in one of the 50 US states, then it is an American-made car.
ReplyDeleteA 1956 Chevy Bel Air
ReplyDeleteDo you realize how many companies have contracts with American auto companies? That is why the stock market is so affected by the US auto industry. Companies that make parts for Ford, GM, and so on pump billions of dollars into our economy, and now they're all cutting spending because their biggest buyer, the auto industry, is failing.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid that the term "world car" has become the norm.
ReplyDeleteI recently bought some very expensive air suspension components for a Lincoln Continental - and, clearly marked on the packaging - you guessed it - "Made in Japan."