Kind of strange, but around here it seems like "older bunch" driving those one's that are convertables. When I say older I don't mean in their 50's or 60's.
>Who needs a BMW? ;-)
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http://money.cnn.com/gallery/autos/2013/01/13/2014-chevrolet-corvette/index.html?hpt=hp_c3>
>I had two Corvettes in the 80s and would love to have another one. Unfortunately I think at my age it would just be a cliche.
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>>Doesn't BMW also still have operations in South Carolina?
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>>>Here are a few to add to the list that I know of:
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>>>Mercedes, Honda, Kia, Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Tesla (Located at the old NUMMI Plant where I worked)
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>>>>Do you follow the auto industry at all? There is no such thing as a 100% made in America car. I know for a fact the following car manufacturers have assembly plants in the US
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>>>>- Ford
>>>>- GM
>>>>- Chrysler
>>>>- Toyota
>>>>- Nissan
>>>>- Hyundai
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>>>>>There are only few cars made in US, so it may be Ford.