I thought that my Dodge RAM 1500 was made in the USA until I saw a "Made in 
Mexico" sticker in the door.

Steve Henderson
St. Louis, MO
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <tinya...@aol.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Foreign made tools


> Buying a car new, as of a few years ago, they are required to tell you
> "country of origin" and percentage of.
>
> The problem I have noticed is that lets say Dodge builds the full size Ram
> truck in Mexico.  It is built in a Dodge factory, so I don't think they 
> tell you
> it was assembled in Mexico.
>
> On this subject, years ago there was a buddy of mine who had a Chevy LUV
> truck.  He LUVED that truck and asked me one time why anyone would buy one 
> of
> those Japanese trucks when they can buy a good "chevy" truck like a LUV. 
> He
> turned white when I showed him in plain site under the hood where it said 
> "made in
> Japan."
>
> Buyer beware.
> Kevin again.
> Back to KRs
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