3Sigma
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The average age of a car in the US is 12. This isn't the 1980s anymore. Toyota and Honda have rested on their laurels and the domestic manufacturers have caught up. There is no significant separation in build quality or durability IMO. Design quality is something else, but that is another convo.Generally speaking American products are high priced and low quality. Take vehicles for instance. Buy a Ford, Dodge, Chevy today along with a Toyota. In 10 years with similar mileage and maintenance the Toyota will have a higher resale value, even if it is assembled here. Heck, a lot of 10 year old Ford, Dodges, and Chevy's will be in the junk yard. There is no optical glass being made here. I don't think we even make a lightbulb anymore. The best glass is European, then Japanese, then Micronesia/Philippines/Korea, and last China.
Quality optic manufacturing just isn't done here, be it regulatory, labor, or capital related, trying to get quality glass that is 100% US made is a dead end. Best you can hope is for assembly and mechanicals.
FWIW, my current truck was assembled in Mexico, our car Germany, 2 motorcycles in Japan, one from the UK, one from Austria. My soon to be purchased new truck will be made in KY. My first vehicle in 13 years that will have a VIN that starts with a 1.