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We're An American Brand...But Are Our Cars American?

The boffins over at Cars.com have compiled a list of the essentially Americanosity of vehicles on today's domestic market. Ford, Chevy, Pontiac and Toyota all made the list, with the Blue Oval scoring three entries on the list, the Tin Indian one, the Bowtie three and the boys over from Nihon three as well. The segments run from passenger cars through minivans to light trucks; Cars.com scored the vehicles based on sales, nationality of assembled parts and nation of assembly. It may be our country and the Silverado may be our truck, but the F-150 out-Yanked the Silverado to take the top slot. Hybrid versions not included in the stats. The list after the jump.

1. Ford F-150
2. Toyota Camry, Camry Solara
3. Chevrolet Silverado
4. Chevrolet Cobalt
5. Ford Focus
6. Toyota Sienna
7. Chevrolet Malibu,
8. Pontiac G6
9. Ford Escape
10. Toyota Tundra

American-Made Index [Cars.com]

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5:21 AM on Wed Jun 27 2007
By Davey G. Johnson
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  • Ha ha, now I have a rebuttal for that guy who keeps saying the Ford Focus is not American because it was designed and engineered in Germany. Something about how Americans are incapable of making good cars.

  • Well my focus hatch came with a bunch of pictures of amigos in Mexico around a car saying they built it. Plus the focus is european, americans couldn't think up a car like that. Just look what they've done to it now.

  • I thought most people liked their focuses. Partly because they're not terrible drivers, and partly because they're so much better than the Escorts they replaced in every other conceivable way.

    I think they're okay. The SVT was cool for the short while it was around. I only wish we had the Euro version. But then again, we can just walk over to the Mazda dealership and get it there. Mazdaspeed3: yes, please!

  • Soooo.. let's see, its bland, bland, bland, rental cars, Mom's van and Builder Bob's trucks. That's about right.

  • Kansas City takes the most spots on that list (2 in claycomo and 1 in KCK)

    does that make us the most american city?

    hurrah!

  • Boy, them 'murrican cars sure do sound fun to drive... Yawn.

  • Image of danio3834 danio3834 at 07:19 AM on 06/27/07 *

    It seems like the sole purpose of these articles is to purge the guilt of the yups who bought a Japanese Camry over an American Taurus.

    Whatever makes you feel better...

  • Just wait till Visteon and what remains of Delphi non-electronics divisions shut down...

  • Sales throws this off. Plenty of more exciting or at least unique cars probably have more American-sourced parts and are built in America. Viper and Corvette for example, I would bet.

  • This discussion is about American-osity... so I'm suprised to see the Focus on the list...aren't they build in two plans, mostly in Mexico?

    I'd like to see the corollary list: the vehicles that have American nameplates that are LEAST American: ie, the Dodge Ram, Hecho in Mexico.

    The whole BLAND argument is so bland: cars have a primary purpose, and that's to get people where they want to go. Get over it.

  • @Packa: "cars have a primary purpose, and that's to get people where they want to go. Get over it."


    Uhh..... yeah.... what? I think you just made my head explode. This isn't Consumer Reports, this is Jalopnik.

  • No Jeeps? That's an abomination. What says America like Jeep? The whole brand is manufactured in America.

  • So I'm confused.. I have a Jeep Liberty, assembled in US, engine from US, transmission from US. How much more American can it be, or need it be to make the list?

    Aren't most Toyota drivetrains imported? Granted, the bigger engines are built here (e.g. Tundra V8) but Sienna?? I thought all their trannies were Japanese still...


  • @Packa: "cars have a primary purpose, and that's to get people where they want to go. Get over it."


    @dculberson: Uhh..... yeah.... what? I think you just made my head explode. This isn't Consumer Reports, this is Jalopnik.

    Just because this is Jalopnik doesn't make the rest of the world Jalopnik. A vast number of people understand the primary purpose of a car and still buy them for that purpose... so to go on ranting about how boring Camry's are... well it's not exactly as... er... incisive... as it seems.

    On top of that the argument is made despite the huge decency of most of the boring cars... how fabulously sufficient they are... how amazingly well-equipped, well-thought out and commodious they are.

    So I still maintain that the whole 'bland' argument is just... well... bland.


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