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Here, let me make it easier for you.
What Are the Top American-Made Cars?Cars.com's American-Made Index rates vehicles built and bought in the U.S. Factors include sales, where the car's parts are made and whether the car is assembled in the U.S. Models that have been discontinued are disqualified, as are those with a domestic-parts content rating below 75 percent.RankMake/ModelU.S. Assembly Location*Last Rank1.
Toyota Camry**Georgetown, Ky.;
Lafayette, Ind.—2.
Ford F-150Dearborn, Mich.;
Claycomo, Mo.13.
Chevrolet Malibu***Kansas City, Kan.34.
Honda OdysseyLincoln, Ala.75.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500***Fort Wayne, Ind.86.
Toyota SiennaPrinceton, Ind.67.
Toyota TundraSan Antonio58.
GMC Sierra 1500***Fort Wayne, Ind.—9.
Ford TaurusChicago—10.
Toyota VenzaGeorgetown, Ky.—
10 'most American' cars
These are the top ten American-made vehicles, according to Cars.com, which ranks them according to how many American-made parts they use and where they're built.
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1. Toyota Camry
Assembly location: Georgetown, Ky. and Lafayette, Ind.
U.S. parts: 80%
(Excludes Camry Hybrid.)
Just because a car has a Detroit brand name doesn't mean it's all-American.
To to figure out which cars really are the "most American," analysts at the automotive Web site Cars.com looked at where the vehicles are manufactured and how many domestic-made parts they use. The rankings also take U.S. sales into consideration, since top-selling models should boost American employment. For the second year in a row, the Toyota Camry ranked as the most American car sold in the U.S. Of the top ten most American cars, half were from Toyota and Honda.
Two sources for you; CNN and Cars.com