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ILikePie92

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16. Truth or not?
Wed Apr 2, 2025, 05:21 PM
Apr 2

I'd always read that the Toyota Tundra was the most "made in the usa" vehicle. Does a have any info on which cars if any are 100% made in the us?

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Are any of the big 3s cars actually entirely made in the USA? I would be surprised if Scrivener7 Apr 2 #1
Can't tell MichMan Apr 2 #4
There was a Stellantis dealer who said the average monthly payment on a new car will be $175.00 DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #7
$175?? mwmisses4289 Apr 2 #13
I meant an additional $175.00. Mea culpa. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #20
Ah, that makes more sense. Thanks for clarifying. mwmisses4289 Apr 2 #23
Nope, unless you have 775+ score, $5k down, and it's under $20k. haele Apr 2 #14
You are missing a 1 The Madcap Apr 2 #57
Mea culpa . I expained below. An additional $175.00 DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #58
I know The Madcap Apr 2 #60
The Correct Answer Is No ProfessorGAC Apr 2 #41
No Polybius Apr 2 #68
Cadillac sells one DetroitLegalBeagle Apr 2 #2
Would you say Cadillac is a luxury car? DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #6
Given that the average price of a new car is $48,641 I would say that model is not. MichMan Apr 2 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #9
Cadillac is a luxury brand. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #17
Sure, but its still a midsized car DetroitLegalBeagle Apr 2 #11
It's not the average price of a midsize car. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #18
It's a luxury mid-size sedan EdmondDantes_ Apr 2 #12
This is disingenuous DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #19
How? ; a midsize car refers to the size, not the price. MichMan Apr 2 #21
Because it's disingenuous to insist Cadillac isn't a luxury brand. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #25
Did you just call the MX-5 a mid-sized sedan? flvegan Apr 2 #28
Mea Culpa. I meant the Mazda 3, "Really..." DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #29
Ah, makes sense. Good car the 3, though I prefer the hatchback. flvegan Apr 2 #34
I was getting confused looking up the prices of several cars. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #37
2025 is officially the last year. flvegan Apr 2 #62
The CT4 is a compact, not a midsize car DetroitLegalBeagle Thursday #83
Why, do you own one? MichMan Apr 2 #35
It's a mid sized luxury car with an attendant price DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #42
49k gets you the most base CT5, which is a pretty lackluster car for the money according to reviews Mountainguy Thursday #77
Ironically, that has sold 4 times as many in China as in the USA muriel_volestrangler Thursday #87
Used car prices will surge. roamer65 Apr 2 #3
This Is Why We Drive A Mercedes Benz GLE 350 - Incredible Performance - Top Notch Safety - MayReasonRule Apr 2 #5
If the prices of new parts goes way up, their LRG will only refund in store credits what you paid for them previously MichMan Apr 2 #10
Time Will Tell... Unless They Change Their Policy... Price Changes Have Been Irrelevant. I Pay For Return Shipping. MayReasonRule Apr 2 #24
It does make a difference when they changed the policy a year ago MichMan Apr 2 #39
Right On... I Appreciate The Heads Up Y'all... It's Time For Me To Do Returns And Do Maintenance MayReasonRule Apr 2 #51
People can't believe it when I tell them I pour the used oil back into the bottles and return it MichMan Apr 2 #53
I Know Right! They Look At Me Like "What The Fuck You Talkin' 'Bout Willis?!!" MayReasonRule Apr 2 #55
You mean midsize *sedans*, right? keep_left Apr 2 #15
Truth or not? ILikePie92 Apr 2 #16
AI says no. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #27
So Does Motortrend ProfessorGAC Apr 2 #43
AI says the parts are 65-70% US made DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #44
I Saw That Too ProfessorGAC Apr 2 #45
AI? ILikePie92 Apr 2 #64
I bought my current car a few years ago dsc Apr 2 #22
In any case the Malibu and Chrysler 300 have been discontinued. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #26
It was closer but still noticeably more pricey and frankly not as good a car dsc Apr 2 #30
Thats what I thought. At times it hard to buy American. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #32
It is and that is a shame dsc Apr 2 #36
Focus is a bit small and I believe it has been discontinued too. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #40
yep dsc Apr 2 #46
K-5s are nice. The dealer loaned me one when my Optima was in the shop. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #47
It is a nice car dsc Apr 2 #48
And the 10 year 100,000 mile drive train warranty is nice. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #49
yep it is dsc Apr 2 #52
Enjoy your car. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #54
I am doing that thanks dsc Apr 2 #56
My 2017 Subaru Legacy is awesome JanMichael Apr 2 #31
We have a gmc 2002, 325,000 and going strong questionseverything Apr 2 #33
I think it will go up to 200k pretty easy maybe more JanMichael Apr 2 #38
Corporate average fuel economy Jose Garcia Apr 2 #50
My new-to-me midsize Prius gets an average of slightly above 50 mpg. n/t Ms. Toad Thursday #75
Priuses are built in Japan Jose Garcia Thursday #80
Your point? Ms. Toad Thursday #84
This might spell the end The Madcap Apr 2 #59
I'm driving a 2017 Honda Fit I bought second hand in 2018. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2 #61
Bonus perk for manuals shanti Thursday #85
Hell, I don't even bother to lock it most of the time. PoindexterOglethorpe Thursday #86
The most "American Made" mid-size sedan in the USA is the Toyota Camry. WarGamer Apr 2 #63
Not necessarily. US and Canada content is combined together per NHTSA labeling standards MichMan Apr 2 #65
Allow BYD in without tariffs, radius777 Apr 2 #66
US auto workers are just going to have to work for Chinese wages if they want to compete, right? MichMan Apr 2 #67
I'm fan of free trade, NAFTA was great IMO. radius777 Apr 2 #69
Your opinion might be different if it was your job being outsourced to China, Mexico, India or Vietnam. MichMan Apr 2 #73
They will be replaced by F*elon's robots sooner or later. Justice matters. Apr 2 #71
Who are the big three these days? Polybius Apr 2 #70
Ford, GM, and Stellantis DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2 #72
Stellantis is no longer domestic MichMan Apr 2 #74
I work for them Jack Bone Thursday #76
I can see why given the Charger EV MichMan Thursday #81
Ford disagrees ... marble falls Thursday #78
If you consider cars made in China for sale in the Middle East as domestic, sure MichMan Thursday #82
Wow NJCher Thursday #79
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