Hmmmm. There is no such thing as a totally "american made" car. There hasn't been for decades. Although, if you want as close to it as you can get, buy a Ford Econoline van. It's at 95%. Your Explorer... 80% american. The tipping point to be considered "american made" is only 75% and can be from Canada as well. Many "american" cars don't qualify and they are outsourcing more and more products each year. My Harley baaaarrrrrrely qualifies, actually.
Your Ford Explorer comes in way low on the totem pole overall, and the gas mileage is not really that good at an average of 14/19, even compared to other SUV's. You might want to check out a Ford Escape hybrid which is 90% "american" and gets 31/34 mpg. Or a Mercury Mariner hybrid or a Mazda Tribute hybrid. They come in at 90% "american" as well, with 31/34 mpg. Of course even though the Mazda is a Japan owned and built vehicle, it is still more "american" than the Explorer overall. As we all know, under it all, it's a Ford in disguise anyway. The nameplate on the front just doesn't say "Ford". The money is still sent to Japan though. Ford figured out a long time ago to put their hands in the pockets of foreign automakers to diversify. Did they partake of the bailout? I can't recall.
Well, you could look at Chevy's. Let's see... The Tahoe hybrid is the best mpg they have to offer at a measly 21/22 mpg but it's not an "american made" car either. Just has the nameplate. I guess you can forget that one afterall. Hmmm... "american made" SUV's with decent mpg... uh, hmmmm. Gimme a minute here. I know there's another one out there.
Well, most of them are coming in at about where the gas guzzling Tahoe does on mpg. Sorry. I tried.![]()
As we all know, Dodge's are German with an "american" nameplate, Isuzu is Japanese (GM actually), Chrysler is German with an "american" nameplate, Mitsubishi is a Dodge but a "Japanese Dodge". (Apparently, the Germans don't like them either.) Jeeps are German with an "american" nameplate as well. Of course, I already mentioned that Mazda is Japanese but actually a Ford.
In the end, think we should all just stick to bikes. At least we know where those come from. Right?
(FWIW, I love my Subaru Impreza Outback Sport.)
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