Ha! Yeah I feel ya. Is the ebrake mechanism American made? Like, our trucks are made here but there’s a shortage why? Oh yeah, because we cant get chips from overseas.I’m glad I bought an American made truck. Otherwise I would be waiting a long time for the emergency brake mechanism. Oh wait………..
An AMG Benz is made in Mexico!!??!!Don't feel bad. My Benz is made in Mexico.
I wish it was but no. I think it's just a tuned up version of the standard 2.0An AMG Benz is made in Mexico!!??!!
I hope the engine is assembled in Germany.
So much quality and reliability is engineered in from the beginning that where its made has less impact than people think.I wish it was but no. I think it's just a tuned up version of the standard 2.0
Truth be told--it's been incredibly reliable and their have been zero quality issues interior or exterior...wait that's a lie. The Rear window water hose keeps failing but that's it.
I think you are right about the Ridgeline. Honda opened up an engine and transmission factory in the US 20+ years ago. That is when the domestic content of their cars reached levels higher than many domestic makers.I don't know if it's even possible to find a truly made in [HQ country] vehicle anymore. My old Toyota truck was made in San Antonio, and I think I read that the most made in the US truck is the Honda Ridgeline.
This is not true, most manufacturers have design/R&D teams in North America.Which is better:
A truck designed in the U.S., with parts from other countries, that's assembled here, and then the profits stay here...
or.... a truck designed overseas, built here, with parts from here, and then all the profit goes back overseas (Toyota/Honda)?
I think that's a tough question to answer if you're a patriot. If you're not then it doesn't matter.