That's true. The last car I bought new was a Nissan 350Z; part of the appeal was that it is one of the few remaining Nissan automobiles sold in the US that are wholly assembled in Japan, and imported to the US. I opted not to buy another Toyota after not really loving the Celica I owned for a few years, nor being impressed by my dad's Camry; most Toyotas are built in the US.
Both of the Ford vehicles I've owned were manufactured in Kentucky. I believe all of the Ford trucks are US-made, but certainly the big ones are. Though I wouldn't really have a problem buying made-in-Mexico products; the working conditions aren't ideal in Mexico, but they aren't comparable to China, in terms of human rights violations.
Both of the Ford vehicles I've owned were manufactured in Kentucky. I believe all of the Ford trucks are US-made, but certainly the big ones are. Though I wouldn't really have a problem buying made-in-Mexico products; the working conditions aren't ideal in Mexico, but they aren't comparable to China, in terms of human rights violations.