Tesla, a future case study for securities law classes across America, had to stop delivering Cybertrucks this past weekend. No, not because the hundred-thousand–dollar medium-duty pickup, which is only any of those things in the loosest interpretive sense, tends to brick when it gets rained on; nor because its stainless steel panels get all rusty […]
They often have R&D in the US, and often US assembly now. Toyota, Subaru, etc. may actually be more American than a Canadian-, Mexican-, or Chinese-assembled GM car, hilariously.
As an American I was a bit upset and ready to retort to your comment. I then realized none of my cars are even American and you are probably right.
Technically if you bought a Toyota pickup truck it’s more American than some American named cars.
Just buy something German or Japanese
I think all my cars are Japanese except the 2003 wrangler I have… not sure who owns Jeep these days
Some megacorp called Stellantis as of 2021.
That’s an unholy merge of:
Fiat.
watch out though. I only learned after I bought it that some Honda Civics are manufactured in the UK 🤢
I did not know that
They often have R&D in the US, and often US assembly now. Toyota, Subaru, etc. may actually be more American than a Canadian-, Mexican-, or Chinese-assembled GM car, hilariously.