Do some research. Most global brands now have US plants for manufacturing. Toyota makes several of their cars in US plants: Toyota Sienna (Princeton, Indiana) Toyota Sequoia (Princeton, Indiana) Toyota Highlander (Princeton, Indiana) Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (Georgetown, Kentucky) Toyota Camry (Georgetown, Kentucky) Toyota Avalon (Georgetown, Kentucky) Toyota Tacoma (San Antonio, Texas) Toyota Tundra (San Antonio, Texas) Toyota Corolla (Blue Springs, Mississippi) Honda: Honda vehicles produced for the North American market dealerships are manufactured at facilities in the United States with parts sourced from the U.S., Mexico, and Japan. Honda cars made in the US: Honda Odyssey Honda Ridgeline Honda Passport Honda Pilot Honda Accord Here's a fun tidbit for ya: on most Ford vehicles, only around 65% of the parts are made or sourced in the United States. Some models have a higher percentage made in the US. The Mustang and Expedition are the most 'American made' for the Ford brand. The #6-9th most American Made vehicles are Honda brand. Most American Made Index: 1-Tesla Model 3 2-Ford Mustang 3-Tesla Model Y 4-Jeep Cherokee 5-Chevy Corvette 6-9 Honda Ridgeline, Odyssey, Pilot, Passport 10-Toyota Tundra |
| Toyota Corolla Cross, a crossover sized Corolla. It is coming out with a hybrid version near the end of the year. |
| Mazda 3 is an excellent car for the price. Mazda has been knocking out of the park recently. Reliable too. |
| I had a Civic for 20 years, so I'd vote for that. Never once let me down! We got rid of it because we had 2 kids and my DH is 6'5" and it was time to upgrade. But I'd totally get another one in the future. My dad bought it for me when I was in college, and if you'd told me I would be driving one of my kids to elementary school in it, I wouldn't have believed you, but I totally did that... |