Goes well with all those Mexican-made Tacomas.My Tundra was built in San Antonio, TX. American factory, American jobs.
Patriotic?
Goes well with all those Mexican-made Tacomas.My Tundra was built in San Antonio, TX. American factory, American jobs.
Patriotic?
https://www.cars.com/articles/2024-...ndex-which-cars-are-the-most-american-484903/No idea. I bought it because it fit my needs, not because it was made in USA.
My Toyota is made in Japan.
However you often see “buy American” on auto threads, but defining what is American is complex.
The Honda Civic hatchback has been assembled in Indiania for a few years already.In other new the Civic will shift production from Mexico to the Indiana., but I believe that's only the hybrid version.
https://www.reuters.com/business/au...mexico-due-us-tariffs-sources-say-2025-03-03/
Is your Nissan more ‘American’ than a Silverado or F150 ?
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Does Hyundai has patriotic considerations when it comes to the way they treat their customers? Bcs. there are few companies that have shadier warranty conditions.Consider Hyundai's investments in the US:
https://apnews.com/article/hyundai-...begins-ioniq-424cf322822f707e7070260a789ffb59
https://www.wsfa.com/2025/01/09/hyundai-motor-manufacturing-alabama-celebrates-record-sales-2024/
https://www.just-auto.com/news/hyundai-considers-new-steel-plant-in-us/?cf-view
In other new the Civic will shift production from Mexico to the Indiana., but I believe that's only the hybrid version.
https://www.reuters.com/business/au...mexico-due-us-tariffs-sources-say-2025-03-03/
Personally, I'll walk before purchasing a Buick assembled in China.
Kind of like the company who builds RAM pickups? Are they not "foreign owned"?So you're going to be patriotic towards foreign companies selling products in the US but not American companies selling products abroad?
Hmm, what about my Prologue? It's made in Mexico by GM, an American company, yet each month I pay Honda leasing for it.
It gets real confusing, real quick, what's American and what isn't.
That said, if you want to buy American for the sake of buying American, I don't think you can beat Tesla. I just wish they made something I liked the shape and style of and I'd definitely consider one in 2.5 years when my lease is up.
Kind of like the company who builds RAM pickups? Are they not "foreign owned"?
Teslas are the most made in America cars and Tesla is an American company. Now, people may not want them, but that's not the topic of this thread.Yeah, I've heard of them. I'm not a huge fan personally but in your situation purchasing from them makes sense, as I alluded to in the last sentence of my previous post.