"Made" was a poor choice of words. The profits go back to Japan. Of
course all Toyota plants are in "right to work" states. No UAW. No
health care and pension burdens. So they have a huge competitive
advantage.
Paul
On Jun 5, 2009, at 5:37 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: paul stenquist
He had it completely wrong. Consumer Reports recommends all
Toyotas and no GM cars. For the most part, they're apologists for
any car made outside the U.S.
Toyotas are manufactured in Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas & West
Virginia. They have a new manufacturing plant under construction in
Mississippi, with a second one on hold due to the current economic
situation.
Toyota has joint ventures with GM in California and Subaru in Indiana.
They also have manufacturing facilities in Canada and Mexico just
like the U.S. "Big 3".
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