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In reply to the discussion: Yep, he is dumb [View all]

AverageOldGuy

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32. Oh, but wait . . . there's more to it . . .
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:23 PM
Jul 2025

The first Japanese automobile plant in the US was Honda's Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio, which began production in 1982. The first vehicle produced there was the Honda Accord. Since then - - -

Several foreign-owned automotive companies have manufacturing plants in the United States. These include BMW (Spartanburg, SC), Mercedes-Benz (Vance, AL and Ladson, SC), Volkswagen (Chattanooga, TN), Hyundai (Montgomery, AL), Kia (West Point, GA), and Toyota (various locations in Kentucky, Indiana, Texas, and Mississippi). There are also Japanese automakers like Honda (Marysville, OH) and Subaru (Lafayette, IN) with significant production in the US.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:

BMW: Their Spartanburg, South Carolina plant is a major production hub for their X series SUVs.

Mercedes-Benz: They have facilities in Vance, Alabama, where they produce various models like the GLE and GLS, and in Ladson, South Carolina, where they manufacture the Metris and Sprinter vans. "Bama Benz" is a slang term, particularly used in Alabama, referring to Mercedes-Benz vehicles that are produced at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama -- Vance is the sole location for producing certain Mercedes-Benz SUV models for global markets, including the GLE, GLS, GLE Coupe, and Mercedes-Maybach GLS. The plant also produces the EQE SUV, EQS SUV, and Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV.

Volkswagen: Their Chattanooga, Tennessee plant produces the Passat, Atlas, and ID.4.

Hyundai: Their Montgomery, Alabama factory produces the Sonata, Santa Fe, and Elantra.

Kia: Their West Point, Georgia plant manufactures the Optima and Sorento.

Toyota: They have multiple plants across the country, including in Kentucky (Camry, Lexus ES350), Indiana (Sienna, Highlander), Texas (Tundra, Sequoia), and Mississippi (Corolla).

Honda: Their Marysville, Ohio plant is a major production site for the Accord, Acura TLX, Acura NSX, and Acura ILX.

Subaru: The Subaru Lafayette, Indiana, plant produces the Subaru Outback, Legacy, Ascent, and Impreza for the American market. (My Subaru Outback purchased in March 2025 was manufactured in Lafayette, IN.)

Volvo: Volvo has a manufacturing plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, where they produce the Volvo S60 and the fully electric EX90 SUV.

Volvo Trucks: Volvo Trucks North America produces its trucks at the New River Valley (NRV) assembly plant in Dublin, Virginia. This facility is the sole producer of Volvo trucks for the North American market. This plant was recently expanded to build electric over-the-road Volvo trucks.

Then, there’s heavy construction equipment.

Volvo: Produces crawler excavators and large wheel loaders in Shippensburg, PA.

Hitachi: Operates a customer experience headquarters in Georgia and has been actively introducing new products.

SANY: Manufactures excavators in Peachtree City, Georgia. SANY is a multinational heavy equipment manufacturer, originally founded in China. It is the third-largest heavy equipment manufacturer globally.

Kobelco: Has a manufacturing plant in Moore, South Carolina according to Wikipedia. Kobelco is a brand name used by Kobe Steel, a major Japanese steel manufacturer. It is also the unified brand for their construction machinery division.

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Yep, he is dumb [View all] dcmfox Jul 2025 OP
Honda CR-V sport utility vehicles are popular here in Western Pennsylvania. John1956PA Jul 2025 #1
And Toyota has gigantic factories in Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Texas, etc dalton99a Jul 2025 #2
And they helped support trump Hornedfrog2000 Jul 2025 #51
And Camrys dominate NASCAR. Marcuse Jul 2025 #53
This dumb person has never owned a car, never driven a car, knows nothing about manufacturing or trade. erronis Jul 2025 #3
+1. dalton99a Jul 2025 #5
I thought he bought a Tesla JMCKUSICK Jul 2025 #6
The check probably bounced. rubbersole Jul 2025 #24
When he and Musk divorced he said he was selling it. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2025 #26
"Art of the Deal"...buy high, sell low maspaha Jul 2025 #48
did he reallly or is this a joke? MadameButterfly Jul 2025 #49
He said he did Hornedfrog2000 Jul 2025 #52
I thought T💩p bought a "Tesler." OMGWTF Jul 2025 #58
But he did turn the White House into a used car lot. Dr. T Jul 2025 #16
Yeah, when you think tacky, you often act tacky. calimary Jul 2025 #19
and never investigates anything MadameButterfly Jul 2025 #50
This is such a clear definition of him. TNNurse Jul 2025 #55
Subaru has a huge plant in Indiana Onthefly Jul 2025 #4
Lafayette IN AverageOldGuy Jul 2025 #35
Great thing about a Subaru: easy to change the oil! Onthefly Jul 2025 #36
Mercedes-Benz is in Alabama too. Botany Jul 2025 #7
That's why those vehicles are known as a . . . AverageOldGuy Jul 2025 #34
30 minutes from where I am sitting right now is a Honda operation in Marysville, OH that has .. Botany Jul 2025 #39
Aren't Toyota, Subaru, Honda etc, the rice burners of the '70s, violating Dump's DEI Submariner Jul 2025 #8
Been that way for over 40 freaking years. paleotn Jul 2025 #9
All that money, all those resources--you'd think that Trump could... keep_left Jul 2025 #10
+1. Ten of the Accord's eleven generations have been built in Marysville, Ohio dalton99a Jul 2025 #11
Thanks! keep_left Jul 2025 #12
You'd think he could ask someone in the know before he opened his big, fat, ugly lie-hole. MLWR Jul 2025 #22
If such ignorance is bliss, Gordcanuck Jul 2025 #30
I was stationed in Japan 1990 - 93 AverageOldGuy Jul 2025 #33
It is rumored that that he lost a game of checkers to his pet rock. Ping Tung Jul 2025 #13
An idiot who thinks he's a genius surfered Jul 2025 #14
He solved that problem by surrounding himself with sycophants. calimary Jul 2025 #21
His dumbfuckery know no bounds! bif Jul 2025 #15
I got a new Toyota Land Cruiser in February maxsolomon Jul 2025 #17
What did they say to him then? Figarosmom Jul 2025 #18
Actually, more foreign brand automobiles are built in the US than domestic brands. patphil Jul 2025 #20
"Japanese auto makers should build their cars in the US. Dave Id Jul 2025 #23
and for a very long time . AllaN01Bear Jul 2025 #25
"the Japanese islands of..." Dave Bowman Jul 2025 #27
A big dumb hulking fuck Blue Owl Jul 2025 #28
Actually, tRump's Japan tariff hurts US auto companies Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2025 #29
As are his supporters progressoid Jul 2025 #31
Oh, but wait . . . there's more to it . . . AverageOldGuy Jul 2025 #32
+1. And Komatsu makes these trucks in Peoria, Illinois: dalton99a Jul 2025 #42
I was delivering bumpers to Toyota manufacturing Emile Jul 2025 #37
How about someone in the media telling him. rickford66 Jul 2025 #38
Why doesn't his right hand man, JayDee give him a heads up? llmart Jul 2025 #47
Because his mouth is busy kissing Trump's giant rump Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2025 #54
Toyota has a plant in San Antonio, TX. nt Trueblue Texan Jul 2025 #40
Yep. And they are adding a 500,000-square-foot facility to this old photo: dalton99a Jul 2025 #43
trump is an idiot LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #41
The world's greatest businessman never touches a business paper or magazine. He only reads the National Enquirer dalton99a Jul 2025 #44
Supposedly, the tariff to import a car is less than the tariff to import the parts and build it here. eggplant Jul 2025 #45
New GDP data leads Trump to change his mind about blaming Biden for the economy LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #46
Trump's ignorance about the US economy (and a great deal more) is bottomless. That's why he's imposing absurd tariffs, Martin68 Jul 2025 #56
And once he learns that fact, he will take credit for making it happen. whopis01 Jul 2025 #57
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