So I’m seeing this around a little bit lately. One of the things these articles claim is that “65% of the parts are sourced in the USA”. So my question is: Are these parts actually manufactured in the US? Or, are parts made in China, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, etc…, then assembled in the US and claimed to be “sourced” in the US?
Not trying to make this an anti-musk thing or cybertruck-hate thing. I just want to dig into auto industry and Tesla corporate propaganda and see if there’s a hidden truth in it.
I don’t have an answer to your specific question but I believe that, years ago, most of the cars built in the US were from foreign automakers.
This was because with import taxes and tariffs it was cheaper to build the cars here to avoid those than to build elsewhere and import the vehicles.
I doubt it. Ford and Rivian are also both manufacturered in the US, with many of the parts being sourced from here too.
Anything related to Elongated Muskrat is likely propaganda from one end or the other. Don’t let the most punchable and shockingly unmurdered asshole in modern history occupy your brain. Lizzy Wizzy was right in offing him vicariously.
Its not even close to American. It’s made like shit. At least Fords, Chevys and Dodges can haul shit. I have a Ford Super Duty that my guys use regularly and it never has issues. My work truck is a Silverado. Thing always starts.
Elon has a piss poor design and not even a truck. It’s coke filled nightmare. It’s an insult to other car manufacturers to compare it to them.
This article is from January and a quick search didn’t yield anything newer.
https://electrek.co/2024/01/03/tesla-cybertruck-american-made-pickup-truck/
The Cybertruck isn’t instead on the “2024 American Made index,” so we probably can only go on whatever Tesla is claiming at the moment, though it does seem likely that it will be at or near the top of the ranking for most American trucks of next year’s list.
No
not a chance lol
My Toyota truck in more American than the cyberturd by Frigidaire
- Overpriced
- Unnecessary
- Bad quality
- Not allowed in germany due to health/security concerns
- Protects against bullets, in case you bring your kids to school
Sounds pretty american to me.