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To buy American or not to buy American - Macleans.ca
Do American’s have a duty to support their own auto industry? By doing so, they support not only American workers, but a vital industry with immeasurable spin-off benefits. As far as quality goes, American cars have closed the once huge gap on their foreign rivals. Or should Americans stay loyal to their wallets, and go with the car that best suits their needs, even if it is Japanese? With Detroit still on the brink of collapse, it’s a big question.