Identifying whether your car is manufactured in the United States.
It is challenging to determine the extent of American-made parts in cars due to the complexities of U.S. law and the ambiguity of the information disclosed by companies.
The interconnectedness of the U.S. and Canadian auto industries in the global supply chain leads to the blurring of lines between the two countries' labor. Additionally, parts are sourced from various countries worldwide, and a single vehicle can be manufactured in two distinct countries simultaneously.
Both Cars.com and the Kogod School of Business at American University release renowned lists detailing the reasons behind the most American-made cars.
By examining the window sticker on a new car for sale, reviewing the car's vehicle identification number, or exploring the two lists, owners can determine where their cars are made.
Watch the video to learn more.
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