Which American car should I get? Toyota Camry or Honda Accord or Nissan

Altima or Chevy Malibu? I'm looking to get a car in the $ 20K range. I discounted Ford Fusion because it's Mexican-made. I'd like to support the USA economically because I have relatives there.
Profits don't go overseas. GDP is calculated this way: the country that MAKES the product takes the GDP, since the workers' salaries get circulated back into the economy.
 
i would go with a honda or a toyota, they are definitely wayyyy reliable. i have a '99 accord, i bought it last year, and i have never had a single problem with it.
so you know a honda accord will last you a good ten years with no major problems
 
Only one of those actually supports an American car company. If you buy a Toyota, Honda or Nissan, the profits go overseas.
 
I have a 99 toyota. I hate that car because every little thing breaks on it, it is a shame you didn't have a ford listed. But I say go for the chevy.
 
i have a honda accord nd i love tht car... it has alot of room... but it depends on ur style. :)
 
Hyundai Sonata.

Made in Alabama. Many American manufacturers supply parts like the PPG glass Co - And - - - - - it is made by American Workers.

10 year - 100,000 mile drive train warranty.

5 year - 60,000 bumper to bumper.

3 year - 30,000 roadside assistance.

Note: GM CEO just received a $23,000,000, (yes million), termination award. 7,500 GM employees asked to retire are also to receive a $20,000 bonus and a $25,000 new car bonus each to the tune of $33,700,000,000, (yes billion).

Any GM employees that have been laid off receive 95% of their hourly pay until re-instated. Every GM vehicle is marked up an additional $1,600 just to pay retiree benefits.

They don't need my support -- they already have it - with the $150,000,000,000, (yes billion) Federal taxpayer bail-out support. They have swallowed up the money and are just about to file bankruptcy
 
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