Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: lupi
even more reason to stick with the tried and true red white and blue!
could be the reason.
so, the fact that ford makes cars out of the US for sale in markets outside the US makes an american designed and assembled f-150s less 'tried and true red white and blue'?
It does not make sense to discriminate this way because the Tundra is also made in America.
Ford: Has factories/investments/business locations in US and other countries
GM: Has factories/investments/business locations in US and other countries
Chrysler Corporation: Has factories/investments/business locations in US and other countries
Toyota: Has factories/investments/business locations in US and other countries
Ford F150: Assembled in America, Mexico, Canada
Chevy Silverado: Assembled in America.
Dodge Ram: Assembled in America, Mexico, Canada
Toyota Tundra: Assembled in America.
In comparison, supporting the Ram and F150 is less american than the completely US assembled Silverado and Tundra, epically since the Tundra was designed at Toyota Calty(California) and engineered at Toyota USA offices.