| The way I found that Dodge trucks were made in Mexico is I went to the Dodge website and clicked on "Build Your Truck" (or what ever they called it) I "built" my truck then when you go to "View Your Truck" there is an option that lets you look an which dealers have a near match. Go to the dealer's site and click on something like "View the Invoice" (I don't exactly remember the names, but I can look up them up if you'd like) Anyway, on the dealer's invoices they read "Imported from Saltillo, Mexico."
I absolutely won't buy a foreign made vehicle when Ford and GM are closing plants where Americans are loosing their jobs. Guess I'm something of a Dynosaur. Also, Chrysler is now foreign owned. BTW, one of the reasons I sold my Y2K F350 was after I'd had it about a month I read inside the door jam "Hecho En Mexico" I really felt betrayed and cheated by my dealer. I think most are made in Louisville, but mine was, for certain, "Heco En Mexico."
John
__________________ 04 GMC 2500 CC 4x4 6.0 gasser
Previous trucks: 2000 F350 SC 4x4 6.8 gasser, 97 Explorer 4x4, 73 Ford tandem tractor 290 Cummins, 62 GMC pickup, 62 Chevy pickup, 53 Ford pickup and another 62 Ford, don't remember model - was large dually with aprox 24 ft. box |