I think the Yaris is made in Japan. Wikipedia also doesn't list any NA assembly points for the Fit. Not sure about any others -- but Wikipedia has assembly location info for lots of cars so it could probably help you out here (if it's accurate).
Some models might be made in more than one country. Look at the VIN plate showing through the windshield. If the first number or letter is:
1 = US
2 = Canada
3 = Mexico
4 & 5 = US
6 = Australia (Pontiac G8?)
J = Japan
K = Korea
and more...
FWIW, the Mazda 5 and Mitsubishi Outlander in our family were both built in Japan. My old 1994 Corolla wagon was built there, as Toyota on built the wagons in Japan.
Originally Posted By: scoobie
Subaru Impreza. In my view their best offering.
Sorry, i care to disagree, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, hard to beat, and hold their price slightly over the Subaru here in Australia. WRX more common.
Originally Posted By: Yuk
Originally Posted By: tom slick
I think Mazda still imports from Japan. It's kind of funny that it is easier to name the "imports" not made in the US.
My 2007 Mazda 6 Sport was assembled in Detroit. Most of the visible parts, like suspension and brakes, are stamped FoMoCo.
The 6 is produced in the same facility as the Mustang.
i know everytime i go to get a part for my civic they ask me if its made in the US or a [censored] made one. I myself have never seen a [censored] made civic on the lot yet. All the ones I have seen are made in the US. I figure they gotta be out there if they asking.