21st Jun 2011, 16:59

The car I drive was made in the US by American workers. Doesn't matter if it happens to have a foreign or domestic label, since in the end there are US citizens getting paid as a result of my purchase.

22nd Jun 2011, 18:06

"The economic well-being of U.S. citizens should be a priority for all of us."

Why? Really why?

Who says everyone on this site is from the US? (I'm not)

Who says if they are from the US they "should" have the priorities you dictate?

At the end, I own a Volvo (an almost perfect car). I also have owned Hyundai, Lincoln, Peugeot, Chevrolet Blazer and none of them has been garbage! I will not decide the brand of my next car based on the nationality of the workers or where the company is initially registered!

1st Dec 2012, 11:28

So when the dealer orders all the new vehicles, where is the large check deposited? Some of the small percentage pays for a factory and workers. But all the rest grows that nation's economy and fuels its growth.