Sure, a company in the U.S. can produce a car and have it assembled here, but it takes much more than that to make it "American." Purchasing a car from an American automaker has not meant that it is one hundred percent “American-Made” in a very long time. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Chrysler, American Driven
Source Wikipedia Back in the 1920s, Walter Chrysler revealed his first car engineered with an advanced six cylinders--and at an affordable price. This special vehicle contained many features that other cars of the same time period did not, such as a compression engine, carburetor air filter, and more. Chrysler began making many sales, and the company ...
Kia Motor Company in America
Source: kia-world.net Kia Motor Company is the fifth largest automobile manufacturer in the world, assembling over 1.4 million vehicles annually in 8 countries. Until recently, the United States was not a part of Kia’s vast global operations. However, in 2010 Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc., or KMMG, officially came to fruition in West Point, Georgia, and began mass ...
Hyundai in America
Source: Motortrend Since its entry into the United States automotive market in 1986, Hyundai Motor Company has been contributing to the achievement of the American dream for many U.S. citizens. To date, the company has invested over $2.1 billion dollars into facilities within the United States. With $175 million spent on engineering, design, and testing centers, ...
Ford’s Model T: An American Revolution
Wikimedia Although there were cars in America before the release of Henry Ford’s Model T in 1908, some of them having been manufactured by Ford himself, the Model T has had the most influence over the modern automotive industry. Not only did it popularize a vital industry to the American economy, it also benefited the U.S. ...
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