Posted by DoubleO7 on January 18, 2018 at 16:39:22 from (72.187.160.102):
In Reply to: New cars posted by Brown Swiss on January 18, 2018 at 12:28:06:
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How many years ago was that??
A Cars.com assessment this year (2016) determined that the Toyota Camry, assembled at plants in Kentucky and Indiana, is the most made-in-the-U.S. car you can buy. The Honda Accord was a close second.
No matter which manufacturer you select, buying a new car entirely made in the U.S. is, in fact, impossible.
Of the more than 450 vehicle models sold in the U.S. for the 2016 model-year, none was manufactured using parts made only in the U.S., according to American Automobile Labeling Act figures provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
No matter what vehicle you buy, you're supporting the economy of a foreign country.
So yes foreign label carmaker profits go back overseas.
But how many hundred(s) of thousands of USA workers are making a darn good living working for them and their suppliers????
And you were one of those workers way back then too.
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