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That's right. Next time you go out and buy a car there should only be 2 high quality, well priced brands in your mind: Honda and Toyota.
Let me give you some insight on it: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is the largest Toyota factory outside of Japan in the world, and to my knowledge, the largest outside of Michigan. All of their parts while many are Japanese designed come completely from United States preassembly factories from areas such as Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and so on.
Honda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia operates within California with most major manufacturing and preassembly located in the same areas as Toyota.
Ever wonder why Honda and Toyota make well priced cars with better fuel economy? Maybe why they consistently outdo GM, Ford, and Chrysler? Maybe it has a little to do with the fact that from top to bottom the cars are American built.
GM? At one point I felt it was neccassary to support them but screw GM they should have never gotten bailed out. Half their parts come from China and Taiwan and are assembled in America. That's why they don't say "built in America" anymore. Ford? How did they make sure they didn't meet the same fate GM did? They get half their crap from and assembled in Mexico. So next time you start spouting off what is better, Chevy or Ford, remember that Honda and Toyota beats the hell out of both of them, support our economy, and help me get a bonus.
Let me give you some insight on it: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is the largest Toyota factory outside of Japan in the world, and to my knowledge, the largest outside of Michigan. All of their parts while many are Japanese designed come completely from United States preassembly factories from areas such as Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and so on.
Honda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia operates within California with most major manufacturing and preassembly located in the same areas as Toyota.
Ever wonder why Honda and Toyota make well priced cars with better fuel economy? Maybe why they consistently outdo GM, Ford, and Chrysler? Maybe it has a little to do with the fact that from top to bottom the cars are American built.
GM? At one point I felt it was neccassary to support them but screw GM they should have never gotten bailed out. Half their parts come from China and Taiwan and are assembled in America. That's why they don't say "built in America" anymore. Ford? How did they make sure they didn't meet the same fate GM did? They get half their crap from and assembled in Mexico. So next time you start spouting off what is better, Chevy or Ford, remember that Honda and Toyota beats the hell out of both of them, support our economy, and help me get a bonus.