The parts and locations of manufacturing are not important factors, each is a tiny portion of the total price. The profit however is a massive portion of the price of a new vehicle. I have no interest in sending several thousands of dollars to countries like those in Asia who do not help us or others in the world. They only want our money and raw resources, thus our consumers.
I want as much of my spent money to remain in my country, that is not unfriendly, simply what is best for my country, my community. Those Asian companies are using our money to make their countries, economies, people more wealthy. It's all at the loss top our country, economy, and people.
The number of vehicles built in the USA is not influenced by which manufacturer you buy from. But where the money ends up is absolutely controlled by which manufacturer you buy from. It will be the same number of Americans building the cars, no matter which company makes them. Plus the same number of vehicles transported, sold, and parts built here, or elsewhere.
The only significant difference is where the money ends up, where the profit ends up. All profit that Ford makes is going to generally help our economy far more than the German economy. All profit which Toyota makes is going to generally help the Japanese economy far more than any other country.
Think about your own country a little more than who is going to pay you how much when you sell the vehicle that you are currently shopping for. Regards,