With the news of Ford's plant closures in 2008 in Norfolk, Virginia, and St. Paul, Minnesota, and now news of more to come in 2010-2012, not to mention GM's ongoing plant closures, here's a question to ponder. Keep your answers to the point and don't insert politics or bashing, as I think the question deserves serious consideration and discussion.
Toyota, Honda, and other manufacturers traditionally thought of as "foreign" are building plants here, hiring American suppliers to build parts for their vehicles, and hiring American workers to build these vehicles. At the same time, the traditionally "American" manufacturers are closing plants and outsourcing, laying off thousands of American workers in the process. The Chevrolet Equinox/Pontiac Torrent SUV has a Chinese-made engine, for example, and the local newspaper recently pointed out that the US-built Honda Accord has more domestic content than the "all-American" Ford Mustang. Also consider GM's and Ford's ongoing quality and product woes and complaints, while Toyota, Honda, Nissan, etc., go from strength to strength with their products.
So now the question: Does it continue to make sense to buy from GM and Ford when they are eliminating jobs here, and shouldn't we instead consider buying cars from foreign manufacturers that invest here and employ more and more Americans?
Toyota, Honda, and other manufacturers traditionally thought of as "foreign" are building plants here, hiring American suppliers to build parts for their vehicles, and hiring American workers to build these vehicles. At the same time, the traditionally "American" manufacturers are closing plants and outsourcing, laying off thousands of American workers in the process. The Chevrolet Equinox/Pontiac Torrent SUV has a Chinese-made engine, for example, and the local newspaper recently pointed out that the US-built Honda Accord has more domestic content than the "all-American" Ford Mustang. Also consider GM's and Ford's ongoing quality and product woes and complaints, while Toyota, Honda, Nissan, etc., go from strength to strength with their products.
So now the question: Does it continue to make sense to buy from GM and Ford when they are eliminating jobs here, and shouldn't we instead consider buying cars from foreign manufacturers that invest here and employ more and more Americans?