A vehicle is made of many components, including the engine, transmission, body, and interior. Some of the components are produced in the United States and some are foreign-made. Similarly, production and assembly locations can vary from American auto plants to factories abroad. To find which car contributes most to the U.S.economy, 24.7 Wall St. reviewed the 2016 Kogod Made in America Auto Index, an annual report released by the American University Kogod School of Business.
Using seven criteria, the index estimates a car’s contribution to the U.S. economy by measuring the share of a car’s total production that is domestic in origin. The criteria include the source countries of the vehicle’s parts, where it is produced and assembled, as well as the country of origin for a car’s research and development. Three cars tie for first place as the vehicles that have the greatest positive impact on the U.S. economy. The Buick Enclave, the Chevrolet Traverse, and the GMC Acadia are the most American in origin. Roughly 90% of the cars’ research, parts, and assembly are domestic. Therefore, they have the largest positive impact on the American economy.
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Across the nation, some forms of manufacturing — most notably computers and electronics — have surged in recent years. Broadly speaking, however, the United States is increasingly seen as an unattractive base for manufacturing production. As a result, over the past half-century, U.S. manufacturing employment has fallen precipitously.
One of the largest factors determining how much of a car’s value stays in America is the source country of the vehicle’s parts. To provide customers with this information when buying a new vehicle, congress passed the American Automobile Labeling Act in 1994. Among other stipulations, this act required manufacturers to label the percentage of parts made in the United States or Canada. All of the 50 vehicles most influential to the U.S. economy have at least half of their parts sourced in the U.S. or Canada. No car is entirely made in America.
Certain manufacturers tend to have a larger impact on the economy than others. One in five cars in the top 50 is a Chevrolet, the most prevalent make of vehicle on the list. Notably, the second most prevalent manufacturer in the top 50 is Japanese company Toyota. While many of Toyota’s models are produced entirely outside of the United States, Toyota assembles six vehicles domestically with at least 65% of the parts sourced from the U.S. or Canada.
To identify the cars contributing the highest percentage of their value to the American economy, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed Kogod Made in America Auto Index from Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington, D.C. 2015 sales figures came from car sales tracking site GoodCarBadCar.net. Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices are from the manufacturer’s website. 2015 sales figures are the total sales for the vehicle’s model and do not only reflect its specific trim level. Starting MSRPs are from the newest model year available on the manufacturer’s website. Excluding the Dodge Ram 2500, MSRP figures also reflect starting MSRP of the base model ignoring any trim levels. Because 2016 was the first model year for the Cadillac CT6, an annual sales figure is not available.
These are the cars with the highest percentages of their value going to the U.S. economy.
50. Toyota Sequoia
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 73.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $44,965
> 2015 unit sales: 12,583
> Car type: Full-size SUV
49. Toyota Tundra
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 73.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $29,140
> 2015 unit sales: 118,880
> Car type: Full-size pickup truck
48. Acura TLX
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 73.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $31,695
> 2015 unit sales: 47,080
> Car type: Mid-size luxury sedan
47. Acura MDX
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 73.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $43,950
> 2015 unit sales: 58,208
> Car type: Mid-size luxury crossover SUV
46. Dodge Viper
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 73.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 73%
> Starting MSRP: $87,895
> 2015 unit sales: 676
> Car type: Sports car coupe
45. Dodge Ram 2500 (2015)
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 74.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $31,780
> 2015 unit sales: 451,116
> Car type: Full-size pickup truck
44. Tesla Model S (2015)
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 75.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 50%
> Starting MSRP: $71,200
> 2015 unit sales: 26,400
> Car type: Full-size all-electric luxury sedan
43. Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 75.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 62%
> Starting MSRP: $29,995
> 2015 unit sales: 195,958
> Car type: Mid-size luxury crossover SUV
42. Dodge Challenger SXT
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 75.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 63%
> Starting MSRP: $26,995
> 2015 unit sales: 66,365
> Car type: Sports car coupe
41. Toyota Avalon
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $32,650
> 2015 unit sales: 60,063
> Car type: Full-size luxury sedan
40. Toyota Highlander
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $30,490
> 2015 unit sales: 158,915
> Car type: Mid-sized crossover SUV
39. Acura RDX 2WD
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $35,370
> 2015 unit sales: 51,026
> Car type: Compact luxury crossover SUV
38. Honda Civic
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $18,640
> 2015 unit sales: 335,384
> Car type: Compact sedan
37. Honda CR-V
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $23,745
> 2015 unit sales: 345,647
> Car type: Compact crossover SUV
36. Acura RDX AWD
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $35,370
> 2015 unit sales: 51,026
> Car type: Compact luxury crossover SUV
35. Lincoln Navigator
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 52%
> Starting MSRP: $63,195
> 2015 unit sales: 11,964
> Car type: Full-size luxury SUV
34. Lincoln MKS
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 52%
> Starting MSRP: $39,010
> 2015 unit sales: 6,877
> Car type: Full-size luxury sedan
33. Chrysler 200
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 76.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 64%
> Starting MSRP: $21,995
> 2015 unit sales: 177,889
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
32. Ford Expedition
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 77.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 55%
> Starting MSRP: $46,225
> 2015 unit sales: 41,443
> Car type: Full-size SUV
31. Toyota Camry
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 78.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 75%
> Starting MSRP: $23,070
> 2015 unit sales: 429,355
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
30. Toyota Sienna
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 78.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 75%
> Starting MSRP: $28,850
> 2015 unit sales: 137,497
> Car type: Minivan
29. Honda Odyssey
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 78.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 75%
> Starting MSRP: $29,400
> 2015 unit sales: 127,736
> Car type: Minivan
28. Honda Pilot
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 78.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 75%
> Starting MSRP: $30,145
> 2015 unit sales: 136,212
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
27. Jeep Cherokee
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 78.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 69%
> Starting MSRP: $23,395
> 2015 unit sales: 220,260
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
26. Chevrolet Camaro
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $25,700
> 2015 unit sales: 77,502
> Car type: Sports car coupe
25. Cadillac CTS
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $45,560
> 2015 unit sales: 19,485
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
24. Cadillac CT6
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $53,495
> 2015 unit sales: N/A
> Car type: Full-size sedan
23. Cadillac ATS
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $33,215
> 2015 unit sales: 26,873
> Car type: Compact sedan
22. Ford Mustang
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $24,645
> 2015 unit sales: 122,349
> Car type: Sports car coupe
21. Ford Explorer
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 60%
> Starting MSRP: $31,160
> 2015 unit sales: 249,251
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
20. Chevrolet Colorado
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $20,100
> 2015 unit sales: 84,430
> Car type: Small pickup truck
19. Chevrolet Cruze LTD
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $16,620
> 2015 unit sales: 226,602
> Car type: Compact sedan
18. GMC Canyon
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $20,955
> 2015 unit sales: 30,077
> Car type: Small pickup truck
17. Buick Verano
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $21,065
> 2015 unit sales: 31,886
> Car type: Compact sedan
16. Ford Taurus
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 61%
> Starting MSRP: $27,110
> 2015 unit sales: 48,816
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
15. Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 80.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 73%
> Starting MSRP: $27,695
> 2015 unit sales: 202,702
> Car type: Off-road SUV
14. Honda Accord
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 81.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 80%
> Starting MSRP: $22,355
> 2015 unit sales: 355,557
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
13. Chevrolet Tahoe
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $47,000
> 2015 unit sales: 88,342
> Car type: Full-size SUV
12. Buick LaCrosse
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $32,065
> 2015 unit sales: 42,035
> Car type: Full-size sedan
11. Cadillac Escalade
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $72,970
> 2015 unit sales: 21,230
> Car type: Full-size SUV
10. GMC Yukon, Yukon EXT
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $48,315
> 2015 unit sales: 42,732
> Car type: Full-size SUV
9. Chevrolet Malibu LTD
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $21,625
> 2015 unit sales: 194,854
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
8. Chevrolet Malibu E2 Gen
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $21,625
> 2015 unit sales: 194,854
> Car type: Mid-size sedan
7. Chevrolet Impala
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $27,300
> 2015 unit sales: 116,825
> Car type: Full-size sedan
6. Chevrolet Equinox
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 82.5%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 65%
> Starting MSRP: $23,100
> 2015 unit sales: 277,589
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
5. Chevrolet Corvette
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 83.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 66%
> Starting MSRP: $55,400
> 2015 unit sales: 33,329
> Car type: Sports car coupe
4. Ford F150
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 85.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 70%
> Starting MSRP: $26,540
> 2015 unit sales: 780,354
> Car type: Full-size pickup truck
3. GMC Acadia
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 90.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 80%
> Starting MSRP: $29,070
> 2015 unit sales: 96,393
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
2. Chevrolet Traverse
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 90.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 80%
> Starting MSRP: $28,700
> 2015 unit sales: 119,945
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
1. Buick Enclave
> Vehicle value benefitting U.S.: 90.0%
> Parts made in U.S. or Canada: 80%
> Starting MSRP: $39,065
> 2015 unit sales: 62,081
> Car type: Mid-size crossover SUV
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