Why most of Americans don't buy American cars like chevy or ford? There are lots of Japanese cars instead?

Why most of Americans don't buy American cars like chevy or ford? There are lots of Japanese cars instead? - 1

Added (1). why not support American companies?

The Cadillac Escalade EXT and SRX, Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet Aveo, Chevrolet HHR, Chevrolet Silverado and Silverado Hybrid, Dodge Journey, Dodge Ram 2500, Dodge Ram 3500, Dodge Ram 4500, Dodge Ram 5500, Ford Fiesta, Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid, GMC Sierra and Sierra Hybrid, GMC Sierra Crew Cab, Honda CR-V, Lincoln MKZ and MKZ Hybrid, Nissan Sentra, Nissan Versa, Volkswagen Jetta and Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen are all assembled in Mexico. Toyota Tacomas are assembled in both Mexico and the United States.
GM to Import Chinese-Made Buick SUV Both Chevy and Ford have most of their parts made overseas. Look at Consumer Reports and see what the quality ratings are for most cars. In the annual book they list cars to avoid. 80% are American models. Poor seats, bad transmissions, rattles, and bad mileage come up a lot. They generally are not as good.

But I drive a 94 Buick.

I like being frugal. The US car industry did not see the oil crisis coming. It also did not see the consumer desire for better quality car which handled better. Hence they ignored the imports of foreign cars which they saw as just a joke. By the time they woke up the foreign car market was large and they were playing catch up.
A WRX impretza will out perform and out handle most US made cars. This is all off a 2.5 litre engine.

Detroit paid the price. The US manufacturers are now making a lot of cars abroad.
Several foreign makers now have plants in the US but not in traditional car making places.

Lesson. Ignore your competition at your peril. This isn't 1982. It's not that cut and dry.
The Toyota Camry is more 'American' than any GM or Ford. Build quality of Japanese cars "overall" is higher. Also typically more fuel efficient. Because most foreign made cars are better. Simple. Japanese and Korean cars are better than American. European cars are not as good as Japanese or Korean, but better than most American. American car makers just don't seem to get it. Too bad. Actually most of the Japanese cars are made in the US, while many of the American brands are made in Mexico or Canada.

Both Chevy and Ford have most of their parts made overseas.

Look at Consumer Reports and see what the quality ratings are for most cars. In the annual book they list cars to avoid. 80% are American models. Poor seats, bad transmissions, rattles, and bad mileage come up a lot.

They generally are not as good.

But I drive a 94 Buick.

I like being frugal.

The US car industry did not see the oil crisis coming. It also did not see the consumer desire for better quality car which handled better. Hence they ignored the imports of foreign cars which they saw as just a joke. By the time they woke up the foreign car market was large and they were playing catch up.
A WRX impretza will out perform and out handle most US made cars. This is all off a 2.5 litre engine.

Detroit paid the price. The US manufacturers are now making a lot of cars abroad.
Several foreign makers now have plants in the US but not in traditional car making places.

Lesson. Ignore your competition at your peril.

This isn't 1982. It's not that cut and dry.
The Toyota Camry is more 'American' than any GM or Ford.

Build quality of Japanese cars "overall" is higher. Also typically more fuel efficient.

Because most foreign made cars are better. Simple. Japanese and Korean cars are better than American. European cars are not as good as Japanese or Korean, but better than most American. American car makers just don't seem to get it. Too bad.

Actually most of the Japanese cars are made in the US, while many of the American brands are made in Mexico or Canada.

  • Why would people buy older foreign cars instead of brand new American cars? I see it all the time, people driving 7-8 year old Mercedes or BMWs that they paid probably paid around $20,000. They could of easily gone out and bought a brand new Ford or Dodge, but they didn't. They bought a Mercedes with over 100k miles. All worn and torn on the inside. But aslong as they're shining on the outside I guess.
  • Why do Republicans get upset when Americans buy superior Japanese vehicles? The only somewhat decent US manufacturer is Ford but nowhere near the quality of Honda, Toyota, Subaru, or Nissan.
  • Why don't American cars last as long as Japanese cars? My family has owned a Ford Taurus and a Nissan Altima of similar model years. Both cars are still running, but the Taurus has very low mileage (it's a 1999 with only 85,000 miles) and the interior is in horrible condition and the plastics Ford put in have been known for breaking. None of this has happened with the Altima, even though it has more miles. Why?
  • Should i sell my japanese car to feel more American? One day i woke up and i realized i was born in America, so it would make sense to drive an American car. It feels more natural. I own a Honda but i want to buy a Ford. But i don't know if this is a good decision because asian cars are more reliable than american cars. Is this a good decision or do you consider this stupid, just a phase, and unnecessary in your opinion? The whole point of this is just to "feel more american"