• mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      19 hours ago

      tons of car parts are made in the US

      lower quality parts, though. Mexican plants seem to always have higher quality reports

      source: work in the industry

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      • Chevrolet (GM)
      • GMC (GM)
      • Cadillac (GM)
      • Ford
      • Lincoln
      • Chrysler (Stellantis)
      • Dodge (Stellantis)
      • Jeep (Stellantis)
      • Ram (Stellantis)
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        1 day ago

        I mean, is Stellantis really American? Genuine question, as my understanding is that their ownership is primarily French/Italian.

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          19 hours ago

          It’s… complicated.

          They still manufacture in the US, but I think most of the engineering work is no longer done by Mopar. The newer Jeeps are enlarged Fiat hatchbacks (because I will not call the Stelvio an SUV, it’s a hatch on stilts, get a damn Giulia if you’re looking at Alfas) that you can get with either the bigger, but old Chrysler Pentastar or the ancient Hemi… Or the tiny FCA four pot.

          To be fair, the WK generation Grand Cherokee already had a lot of Mercedes engineering, but other than the NAG1 and the OM642, your engine and transmission options were still Mopar engineered. The switchgear in the cabin was all Mopar in the WK. WK2 took that platform and slowly added Fiat touches (some of them good, like the upgrade to the 8HP transmission), but WL seems to be all Fiat.

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            23 hours ago

            By what definition? I don’t think a Chrysler has been manufactured in America since 2016.

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              20 hours ago
              • Sterling Heights Assembly Plant
                38111 Van Dyke Avenue, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
              • Detroit Assembly Complex – Jefferson (Jefferson North Assembly)
                2101 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48215
              • Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack
                4000 St. Jean Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214
              • Toledo Assembly Complex
                4400 Chrysler Drive, Toledo, OH 43608
              • Warren Truck Assembly Plant
                21500 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48091
              • Belvidere Assembly Plant (currently idled, reopening planned 2027)
                3000 West Chrysler Drive, Belvidere, IL 61008