It’s hard to think of a car that’s more American than the Chevy Corvette, right?
But this year, there are actually 10 other vehicles that rank ahead of the 2022 Stingray on Cars.com’s third annual American-Made Index.
After finishing fifth last year in the ranking, Corvette – assembled in Bowling Green, Kentucky – dipped to No. 11 this year.
In the study, Cars.com ranked 95 vehicles through the five same criteria: assembly location, parts content, engine origins, transmission origins, and U.S. manufacturing workforce.
Tesla finished with all four of its vehicles in the top 10, including the Model Y at No. 1, Model 3 at No. 2, Model X at No. 5, and Model S at No. 6.
Others in the Top 5 were the Lincoln Corsair at No. 3 and Honda Passport at No. 4, while rounding out the rest of the top 10 were the Jeep Cherokee at No. 7 and a trio of Hondas in the last three spots, Ridgeline at No. 8, Odyssey at No. 9, and Pilot at No. 10.
Source:
cars.com
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I detect the odor of rodent…how about you??
I am not a fan of EVs, but applaud Tesla for its accomplishment.
Jeep anything. LOL
It’s only fitting considering how not so American looking the C8 is.
Ship those jobs to Mexico and China. More EPS for the stock holders.
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