The guys over at The Fast Lane Car are taking a look at a bunch of cars many think are American, but are actually produced outside of the United States
Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt.
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The funny thing is most of the “import companies” are American built. Kia is assembled in Georgia, Nissan in Tennessee for 90% of their line up. Toyota trucks are built in the U.S and i think some Hondas are as well
So, they say that one of the nicest convertibles they have in america is an opel astra??
So I guess you could say the Nissan Juke is British as its made in Sunderland
Oh, and Mexico and Canada don’t belong to America? Don’t they mean 10 cars that are not built in the USA?
Finally a video I can agree on!!! I love this!!!
The Buick Cascada is a freakin’ Vuaxhall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This video is spooky. Just like this:
The logic is a bit off though. They’re still American cars, just not American built cars.
If we follow this logic it would mean that Honda’s are actually British, and American and so on. Volkswagen would be Slovakian. So whoopdiedoo.
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The funny thing is most of the “import companies” are American built. Kia is assembled in Georgia, Nissan in Tennessee for 90% of their line up. Toyota trucks are built in the U.S and i think some Hondas are as well
So, they say that one of the nicest convertibles they have in america is an opel astra??
So I guess you could say the Nissan Juke is British as its made in Sunderland
Oh, and Mexico and Canada don’t belong to America? Don’t they mean 10 cars that are not built in the USA?
Finally a video I can agree on!!! I love this!!!
The Buick Cascada is a freakin’ Vuaxhall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This video is spooky. Just like this:
The logic is a bit off though. They’re still American cars, just not American built cars.
If we follow this logic it would mean that Honda’s are actually British, and American and so on. Volkswagen would be Slovakian. So whoopdiedoo.
‘Assembled in’ is a more correct term.
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