So I guess Chevy's should be called burrito burners, since the frame and chasis and engine are all made and assembeled in Mexico?
I think they screw on the chinese-made plate that says "Made in USA" in Indiana and that's about it.
"So I guess Chevy's should be called burrito burners, since the frame and chasis and engine are all made and assembeled in Mexico?"
Don't give me that. GM alone employs more Americans than all the riceburner companies combined. A few low-level assembly jobs at an automated factory don't make a riceburner "American". Behind each vehicle is an entire corporate infrastructure that the Jap car makers conveniently omit in their propaganda. The real jobs and the corporate profits go to Japan. They sure do a good job of blitzing the public with slick advertising, though.
Justify your Jap car purchase any way you want. I buy American.