Around 11-12 million cars are produced annually in the United States.
5,631,993
American brand cars are built in the U.S., Mexico, & Canada. Parts for these vehicles are built all over the world.
They're typically American, European, and Japanese cars. So they look pretty much like normal cars.
The single most produced item by Mexican industry is cars accounting for 7.9% of total exports (2011) or approximately USD 53.5 billion for that year.
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.
23,455 Javelin SST's were produced in 1972 (Source: American Cars 1960-1972)
A lot of the current Chevies are made in Mexico, and Canada. These are the same models they sell there, that they import for the U.S. I know that you can get the old style beetle there still. Actually, a lot the cars that are in Mexico, came from the U.S., anyway. A lot of people came here, and buy older cars, and take them down there to sell them.
a millicom cars have been produced by the company
There are 20.9 cars per 100 people in Mexico.
Gm has Been making Cars in Mexico Since 1932. This according to their website. They have 6 plants in Mexico, making the so called American car. Th lemonlaw sites show the reality of a GM made auto or truck.
Ford, Chrysler and GM all currently have various models made in Canada and Mexico