12th Apr 2011, 17:41

Well, that's your right. Personally, I think car production is global. I live in Canada, and car companies, both foreign and domestic, have been building cars here for a long time. I buy what I can afford, and what I need for the best deal. I can't afford a policy, and I don't feel guilty about it. The Civic, and Corolla are both built here, and I'd be happy to support the workers who build them here by driving one.

Also, I'm sure you know this, but GM's Daewoo division has roots in the Aveo, and the new Cruze. The upcoming Chevrolet Spark is built in South Korea. If people buy them, should they feel guilty about sending dollars to South Korea? I don't think they should.

6th Aug 2011, 21:40

AMEN! Support American made, or we will all be out of a job one day.

29th Aug 2011, 18:29

So just to clarify, you want your money going to an American company that is owned by unknown stockholders. In this global economy, you can never really tell where your money is going. If the vehicle is assembled in the U.S., you can bet a majority of your money is going to an American Auto Worker. Even domestic cars aren't always built in the U.S., just be aware and do some research other than the percentage rating on the sticker, it only tells one story.

9th Mar 2012, 22:07

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