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Originally Posted by ricer333
I like this quote. I came from a FORD family and my father had always bought Ford (I still remember riding around in the original Bronco as a kid - Oil burning smell and all). But when his F-150 died, he and the mother did the research. Hardly any Ford Trucks are actually manufactured in America anymore. To cut costs, most of the assembly is done down south of the border. However, the Toyota Tundra is assembled here. And to add to this Toyota is continuing to BUILD plants here in the U.S.
So while the American manufactures have been out-sourcing their parts/labor it seems that (in Toyota's case any way) the foreign manufactures are taking interest in manufacturing over here.
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It's very likely this year that more "foreign" nameplate vehicles will be manufactured
in the U.S. this year than will be manufactured by the so-called domestic manufacturers combined...in fact it's been true for several years now that most of the foreign nameplates build
in the U.S. most of the vehicles they sell in the U.S.