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I'm a big fan of Amalie/Wolf's Head products made in Florida. Why, you ask? If nothing else I get them from a local auto parts store that is independently owned and he's such a huge resource for advice I feel compelled to buy his products. I had a good UOA with the Wolf's Head 15-40 in my old car. I also once called the company and asked about their product line and they sent me a whole care package with a hat, shirt, stickers, flags, key chain, etc.

I don't suspect that if I rang up ExxonMobil I would have gotten such personalized attention.
 
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
Jake, I gotta ask why you pose this question while owning cars from three different Japanese auto makers?


Guilt maybe...That $1 from the sale of the oil filter may help the economy..
 
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
Jake, I gotta ask why you pose this question while owning cars from three different Japanese auto makers?
Avalons are made in Kentucky, by American workers. If you're so worried about 'American" don't buy a FiatChrysler -- Mexican engines and bodies made in Canada, not that I begrudge the Canadian auto workers any work.
 
Originally Posted By: edwardh1
foreign vs local discussion??? - in the 70s/80s when GM was making junk (locally) the GM executives were sleeping, making big salaries with lots of perks, and doing little to even be aware that the Japanese were doing it better.
what there is a problem????
well we can always blame it on unionized labor, which was part of the problem but lots more caused by no testing before production, bad design, bad selection of vendors and sub contractors, and bad materials, which when assembled immediately rusted ( the Vega, and 65 chevelle back glass clips) olds 4 6 8 diesel, corsair and on and on.
The Generous Motors boys laughed at VW, now they vie for the biggest recall numbers.
 
That's just wrong
You remind me of my extended family who all worked for GM.
Complaining about buying American when what they were driving was not from here. Like the gent said about Chrysler-Fiat etc.

In todays world you have to read the window sticker to know who you are supporting. Like my brother buys a car every 15 years. I buy two every three years. Who is he helping, the dead?
 
The last A01 honda filter I used was made in the USA. But that was like in 2008, an eternity in the Mergers and Acqisitions world.
 
Just remember when it's time to replace that Honda of yours that just because the nameplate says GM or Ford, there is no guarantee what you buy will employ more Americans that the nameplates of Honda or Toyota. So many parts these days come from overseas that its difficult to know which brand to purchase.
 
good feedback every seriously its food for thought. I agree that buying from a foreign company that has manufacturing in the states does indeed help people here with employment but it would be even better if the entire corporation was home grown just for the sake of trying something different. Any way thanks again for all the points of view and suggestions.
 
Most of the big oil companies are global. For example soupus is a division of royal dutch shell which is headquartered in the Netherlands. Castrol is owned by BP which is headquartered in England. But also most of the big oil companies have a U.S. headquarters so I guess you could say they are American.
 
Royal Purple used to be (not completely sure if it still is) made in Porter,Tx and the bottles made in Schulenberg,Tx. I'm guessing before they got bought out,they were sort've a "mom and pop" oil company.
 
Originally Posted By: Jake777
If you wanted to buy from a company oil and filters that are as close to 100% USA as possible who would that be? I assume

Mobil Oil ?
Valvoline / Ashland ?

What about filters.
Puroilator is made in USA but as of 2013 owned by a German company
Fram is supposed to be made in USA but now owned by Rank group in New Zealand
Wix is currently for sale as the private equity group Cypress Group is looking to get rid of Wix



Your splitting hairs here. The impact of you buying your oil and filter from the US is practically nil and you'll spend more money and time than it's worth. Now if your purchasing a car, thats another story.
 
Originally Posted By: zuluplus30
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
Jake, I gotta ask why you pose this question while owning cars from three different Japanese auto makers?


And we have a winner.

But which ones came from a factory in the USA? 2 of my dad's best cars did:
1992 Nissan Sentra
1995 Honda Accord

My uncle has a 2013 Chevy 1500 and it is made in Mexico

Anyway, if you want to know about the filter's COO and owner, you must read the package. I used several different brands of filters on Ecotec engines, and I never saw one made in the USA except for Pep Boys discount line.

As for buying American parts for a Japanese car, there are instances where it is a good thing. Most Japanese cars that use sway bar links that resemble tie rod ends are failure prone. Solution? MOOG. Same thing applies to lower control arm bushings.
 
With the exception of perhaps Brad Penn Motor Oil, I believe all the US owned oil companies import some to all of their base stock from other countries.
 
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
Jake, I gotta ask why you pose this question while owning cars from three different Japanese auto makers?

Lol same thing I was thinking. I'm the one that's suppose to be asking this question!
 
Originally Posted By: Jake777
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
Jake, I gotta ask why you pose this question while owning cars from three different Japanese auto makers?


Good question. I'll answe this way. I'm young and growing up my family always had Hondas and Toyota. I was thought that they made better cars and I think that used to be the case. Now fast forward a few years and I have had no luck with Honda "long term". The Toyota I mention is my moms and I maintain it. I have owned the cars for almost 5 years now and I have since started thinking a bit more for myself. At this point they are paid off and not worth anything so I'm going to run them into the dirt but I will likely make a different choice in the future.


Thats why I responded with the above.
 
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