Ford F-150 ranks 'Most American' in annual Cars.com index
(June 30, 2014) CHICAGO — Cars.com today released its annual American-Made Index, with the Ford F-150 taking the top spot for the second year in a row. The ranking takes into account three factors to determine how "American" cars are, including domestic-parts content (percentage of a vehicle's parts considered to be "domestic," meaning built in the U.S. or Canada); final assembly point; and overall vehicle sales.
"We uncovered a pretty remarkable phenomenon when compiling this year's list," said Patrick Olsen, Cars.com editor-in-chief. "Only 10 cars were eligible for the American-Made Index this year.
"That's the fewest in the study's nine-year history. In 2013, 14 cars met the threshold, 20 in 2012 and 30 cars the year before that. This consistent decline points to global nature of cars these days. Production in the U.S. is up, but parts are coming from all over the world, making the notion of classifying cars as 'American' more difficult than ever."
While the top two spots on the index remain the same from previous years, the bottom of the list introduces four models that are first-timers to the Index. Additionally, this year's index leans heavily towards foreign automakers, which fill seven of the top 10 spots.
"This is a drastic shift from the past," said Olsen. "For several years, there was a pretty even split between domestic and foreign automakers on the list. For the past two years, three GM crossovers made up about 30 percent of the list, however they've dropped below the requisite domestic parts content and, as a result, Toyota and Honda really dominate."
"The top spot on the American-Made Index has gone back and forth between the Ford F-150 and Toyota Camry for several years," said Olsen. "This year's ranking showed little change to the top of the list with the F-150 and Camry continuing to take the top spots thanks to strong sales for both models and no change in their domestic-parts content. This is the second year in a row that the F-150 is being considered the 'Most American' vehicle and its fifth time in the number one spot since the index was created nine years ago."
ABOUT THE AMERICAN-MADE INDEX
Cars.com's American-Made Index rates vehicles built and bought in the U.S. Factors include the percentage of parts considered domestic under federal regulations, whether the car is assembled in the U.S. and U.S. sales. We disqualify models with a domestic parts content rating below 75 percent, models built exclusively outside the U.S. or models soon to be discontinued without a U.S.-built successor.
Rank
|
Make/Model |
Manufacturer |
U.S. Assembly Location(s) |
Rank in 2013 |
1 |
Ford F-150 |
Ford |
Dearborn, Mich.; Claycomo, Mo. |
1 |
2 |
Toyota Camry |
Toyota |
Georgetown, Ky.; Lafayette, Ind. |
2 |
3 |
Honda Odyssey |
Honda |
Lincoln, Ala. |
4 |
4 |
Toyota Sienna |
Toyota |
Princeton, Ind. |
5 |
5 |
Toyota Tundra |
Toyota |
San Antonio, Texas |
7 |
6 |
Toyota Avalon |
Toyota |
Georgetown, Ky. |
10 |
7 |
Chevrolet Corvette |
General Motors |
Bowling Green, Ky. |
- |
8 |
Honda Ridgeline |
Honda |
Lincoln, Ala. |
- |
9 |
Honda Crosstour |
Honda |
East Liberty, Ohio |
- |
10 |
Dodge SRT Viper |
Chrysler |
Detroit, Mich. |
- |