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What Does 'Made in America' Mean? For Cars, It's Hard to Define


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The Cars.com American-Made Index lists two Teslas, three Hondas, a Volkswagen and a Toyota ahead of the Jeep Gladiator, the eighth-most American-made vehicle, the first model from the Big Three on the list. The next four spots feature another Tesla, a Lexus, a Toyota and the Acura RDX.

The article from Newsweek discusses the complexities and misconceptions surrounding the "American-made" label in the automotive industry. It highlights that while cars like the Ford F-150, Jeep Gladiator, and Tesla Model Y are often considered American, their components and assembly processes are deeply integrated with global supply chains. For instance, the Ford F-150, despite being assembled in the U.S., uses parts from around the world, including engines from Canada and Mexico. Similarly, the Tesla Model Y, although assembled in Fremont, California, has batteries made in China. The article points out that the notion of a purely American-made car is largely a myth due to the global nature of automotive manufacturing, where parts and labor are sourced internationally to optimize cost, efficiency, and quality. This global sourcing is driven by economic factors like trade agreements, labor costs, and technological advancements, making the "Made in America" label more about assembly location than origin of parts.

Read the Full Newsweek Article at:
[ https://www.newsweek.com/american-made-cars-global-automotive-sourcing-assembly-2027224 ]

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