why is Audi the only car company that doesn't have any plants in the USA?
Hyundai has a factory in Alabama and Kia is going to open one in Georgia. So, actuallythe term import is not that simple any more. Nissan, Subaru, Honda, Toyota and Isuzu all have plants here in the U.S., primarily in the southeastern U.S. BMW has a plant in South Carolina. Not sure about other makes. GM, Ford, and Chrysler may have cars assembled in foreign countries and sold here. You need to look at the dealer sticker and it will show you percentages of foreign made parts within each vehicle. I.E.- Ford Ranger transmissions are eith made in France or Japan. it will even tell you the amount of U.S. parts in the car. Most "American" cars are actually built in foreign countries and "import" cars are usually made in the USA! While GM, Chrysler and Ford are closing plants, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia and other companies are either building more or taking over idle plants.
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