Propelled
by strong sales, the Ford F-150
has been named Cars.com‘s
“Most American” vehicle. It’s the first time in four years that a Detroit
manufacturer topped the auto website’s American-made index.
Cars.com
grades the vehicles by domestic-parts content — percentage of vehicle's parts produced in the U.S. — final
vehicle assembly point and vehicle sales.
“Strong
sales and 75% domestic-parts content propelled Ford's popular F-150
to the top of the index for 2013, a rank it held from 2006 to 2008,” said
Patrick Olsen, Cars.com's editor-in-chief. “Ford's top ranking this year is a
good indicator of how pickup trucks are dominating auto sales so far in 2013,
and how the domestic automakers are bouncing back. While the assembly point and
domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012-13, vehicle sales
are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot."
-Courtesy
of Detroit Free Press
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