While the Big 3 U.S. automakers may be a patriot’s first choice for models that represent America, in terms of construction and parts sourcing, it may be worth taking a look at used Toyota cars in New Jersey.
Cars.com issued a report recently that found four of the models in the Toyota line were in the top-10 for American parts use and construction including the Camry, Sienna and Tundra.
“In today’s global economy, there’s not an easy way to determine just how American a car is,” said Patrick Olsen, Cars.com editor-in-chief. “[Our] American-Made Index helps consumers identify the most American vehicles based on production location, percentage of domestic-parts content and American sales volume.”
Indiana-made used Toyota Siennas from 2006 could provide families with the ability to fit nine passengers at once, while adding cargo space if the third-row seat is folded down according to Edmunds.com editors.
It is one of their most highly recommended minivans because of features like cargo hooks, storage compartments and a smooth-handling suspension that makes it “clearly one of the category front-runners,” they said.