Kurt Granroth said: > > That's one thing I've wondered about for years but could never find > an answer to: how much of the money for any given car goes to a > particular country? If I buy a Honda Accord which is built in KY or > TN or somewhere around there, how much of that money stays in the US > and how much goes back to Japan? Flip that with a Ford Fusion which > is built in Mexico. What's the percentage there? Some years back US Congress passed a law that cars must have a label that shows a percentage of "American" content. "American" means US and Canada. This label is usually found on the driver's window or the next window back of a new car. A bit of google searching found an article with some of the values listed. http://www.tampabay.com/living/story.cfm?storyid=153307 This does not answer how much money "stays" in a country, which is much harder to answer. For example, go buy an all-American Dodge: - Many of the engines are acutually made by Mitsubishi (ex. 3.3 liter V-6 in the Caravan and other cars). - Assembly is in Mexico, Canada or the US. - DaimlerChrysler is a company as a result of the merger between Crysler and the german company that own Mercedes-Benz. So do the profits stay here or go to Germany? So, is buying a Dodge, buying American? Is buying a Toyota Sienna (90% "American" and assembled in Princeton, Ind.), not buying American? [shrug] Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss