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Chevrolet Cobalt is 4th Most American Car |

Thursday, 05 July 2007
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Is the Chevrolet Cobalt American-made or not?
Now the
internet world will be finding out what the folks in the Mahoning Valley
have known for a long time, that the answer to the question is yes, the vast
bulk of the Chevrolet Cobalt is American-made.
The study helps consumers identify the top ten vehicles which are truly the most American in terms of their parts (like GMC exhaust tip for instance), where they are produced, and their popularity with U.S. buyers. The study is the third done by the Web site since June 2006.
Cars.com's American-Made Index highlights the cars that are built in the United States, have the highest amount of domestic parts, and are bought in the largest numbers by Americans. In order to make it to the list, cars must have a domestic-parts-content rating of 75 percent or more. Cars.com also used the figure alongside the window sticker of new cars to determine a car's domestic parts content. If a car is going to be discontinued in the near future, it was also disqualified.
The ranking wasn't a surprise to Lordstown spokesman Tom Mock, as according to him, it just highlights the importance of the complex and the entire U.S. auto industry. ‘‘We think it's important not just for manufacturers of vehicles but for manufacturers of parts, too,'' he said. ‘‘For every job at Lordstown, 7.1 jobs are created in other industries, most of those in parts-related industries.'' The Lordstown complex employs 5,000 hourly and salaried workers at the assembly and metal stamping plants, as well as nearby suppliers such as Intier and Lear. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Iver Penn is a Mass Communications graduate who hails from Wyoming. She is at present an associate editor of a publishing company in Colorado.
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