Buying American made cars keeps the money in America, instead of supporting foreign made vehicles.
You make the assumption that your statement is true. But some people will disagree with you. There are great American and European cars. There are also some not so great cars being make in America and Europe.
of course. that's why muscle cars are called American muscles. not Japanese muscles. :)
American cars are bigger because 30 years ago the gas was expensive in Europe and in America it was only a couple of cents therefore Europe made lighter, smaller, more fuel efficient cars while America just wanted the bigger and more powerful engines therefore the cars are bigger. hoped I answered your Q
the answer to your question is an American car like Ford, GM, or Chevy. However, it doesnt mean that Americans prefer buying American cars. Japanese cars like Honda or Toyota are what American buy.
Honda is a brand of car. They are headquartered in Japan but build most American cars in America www.honda.com
I would say generally no, but i cant say that it is no reliable American car. American cars are generally mass produced with cheap materials. You cant really compare an Audi to a Chevy, and also America haves no sense of fuel economy or air-polution. - But one thing is for sure, American cars do come cheap.
It put America on wheels and allowed for more travel and more leisure time.
ford is an American made line of cars, therefore the ford flex was made in America
he helped fight the american revolution and help win our independance
cars. com has an index for American made cars
About 70-80%. Most of America grew when cars could get sold more, so an average American is simply helpless without a car.
No, why would it be? Every person has their own preference when it comes to cars. If the Toyota is the best car for the person buying it, then why shouldn't they get it. Do not listen to the masses of people saying "Buy American! Support OUR economy!" because they fail to understand that there are equally as many manufacturing locations for foreign cars in America as there are for "American" cars. A Toyota is probably made or assembled in a factory in America, employing Americans and contributing to the local economy.