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Survey Tabs Ford As Most-American Automaker
POSTED: 10:46 am EDT July 9,
2008
UPDATED: 3:03 pm EDT July 11,
2008
For the fifth time in a row, the Ford F-150 has ranked as the most-American vehicle on the Cars.com American-Made Index.The index, which the auto Web site releases on a semi-annual basis, ranks the vehicles based on a percentage by cost of parts made domestically, location of vehicle assembly and how popular each car is with U.S. buyers."In today's global economy, decisions about buying 'American-made' products can be easily clouded," said Patrick Olsen, editor-in-chief of Cars.com. "Most cars built in the U.S., for example, are assembled using at least some parts that come from somewhere else. Cars.com's American-Made Index helps consumers identify the most-American vehicles based on production location, percentage of domestic parts content, and American sales volume for each vehicle."Ford was also chosen by consumers as the most-American automaker, according to a recent survey conducted by Cars.com. In the survey, 49 percent of respondents perceived Ford to be the most-American manufacturer. Chevrolet ranked a distant second, with 29 percent of participants calling it the most-American automaker.
Consumer attitudes about domestic versus foreign cars made their choices vary greatly, according to the survey. While most say their buying habits aren't influenced by where a car is made, 27 percent of consumers said they would only consider buying American-made vehicles, and 9 percent would only consider foreign-made cars.Of those who only consider American-made cars, most are motivated by a desire to support the economy or loyalty to an American-made brand. Those who only buy foreign makes do so primarily because they perceive them to be of higher quality. These buyers said higher-quality cars and better fuel economy from American automakers would make these brands more appealing.Newcomers to the July 2008 American-Made Index are the Honda Odyssey and Chrysler Sebring. According to Cars.com, the 2008 Odyssey's domestic-parts content rating went up to 75 percent from 70 percent in 2007, which combined with strong sales figures to raise the vehicle to No. 7 on the list.Chrysler's strongest sellers, the Dodge Ram and Grand Caravan, have never appeared on the index due to low domestic content or assembly in Canada, but its Michigan-built Sebring sedan and convertible made it to ninth place.Only those vehicles with a domestic-parts content rating of 75 percent or higher are eligible for the American-Made Index.In keeping with consumer perception, vehicles from Ford and Chevrolet's parent, General Motors, comprised more than half of this year's American-Made Index.
| Cars.com American-Made Index | |||
| RANK | MAKE/MODEL | ASSEMBLY LOCATION | DEC. 2007 RANK |
| 1 | Ford F-150 | Claycomo, Mo.; Dearborn, Mich. | 1 |
| 2 | Chevrolet Cobalt | Lordstown, Ohio | 2 |
| 3 | Chevrolet Malibu | Kansas City, Kan. | 9 |
| 4 | Pontiac G6 | Orion, Mich. | 5 |
| 5 | Toyota Tundra | Princeton, Ind.; San Antonio | 4 |
| 6 | Toyota Sienna | Princeton, Ind. | 6 |
| 7 | Honda Odyssey | Lincoln, Ala. | N/A |
| 8 | Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Pontiac, Mich. | 3 |
| 9 | Chrysler Sebring | Sterling Heights, Mich. | N/A |
| 10 | Ford Explorer/Sport Trac | Louisville, Ky. | 10 |
| Source: Cars.com, Automaker data, Automotive News | |||
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