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In reply to the discussion: There are no midsize cars made by the big threee domestic automakers. [View all]MichMan
(14,751 posts)82. If you consider cars made in China for sale in the Middle East as domestic, sure
It isn't sold in North America
The Ford Taurus was discontinued in the U.S. back in March of 2019 after roughly eight million were built over 34 years of mostly continuous production, marking the end of an era. However, the Taurus name lives on in China, where that model rides on the Ford CD4 Platform, as well as the Middle East, where it has been that region’s best-selling nameplate for quite a few years now. An all-new version of the Taurus debuted in the Middle East as a rebadged (albeit tweaked somewhat) version of China’s Mondeo in April 2022, and now, the 2025 Ford Taurus set to be sold in that same region has also been unveiled with some new features.
https://fordauthority.com/2024/10/2025-ford-taurus-officially-debuts-with-new-hybrid-engine/
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There are no midsize cars made by the big threee domestic automakers. [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2
OP
Are any of the big 3s cars actually entirely made in the USA? I would be surprised if
Scrivener7
Apr 2
#1
There was a Stellantis dealer who said the average monthly payment on a new car will be $175.00
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2
#7
Given that the average price of a new car is $48,641 I would say that model is not.
MichMan
Apr 2
#8
49k gets you the most base CT5, which is a pretty lackluster car for the money according to reviews
Mountainguy
Apr 3
#77
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
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
K-5s are nice. The dealer loaned me one when my Optima was in the shop.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2
#47
Not necessarily. US and Canada content is combined together per NHTSA labeling standards
MichMan
Apr 2
#65
US auto workers are just going to have to work for Chinese wages if they want to compete, right?
MichMan
Apr 2
#67