Not to mention the Toyota and Nissan trucks built in Tennessee, Toyota's drivetrain plant in West Virginia, etc., etc....
I also wonder if he'd consider my Ford F-250 to be "American". It was built in Norfolk, but it has a Japanese engine, a German transmission, and the electrical system is either Bosch or NipponDenso....
I believe Honda also makes the Accord in Springfield, Ohio, too....
The below list is from The LA Times of all places, lol.Buick Lacrosse, Canada
Chevrolet HHR, Mexico
Chevrolet Aveo, Korea
Chevrolet Impala, Canada
Chrysler PT Cruiser, Mexico
Chrysler 300, Canada
Dodge Charger and Challenger, Canada
Ford Fusion, Mexico
Ford Flex, Canada
Lincoln MKX and Town Car, Canada
Mercury Grand Marquis, Canada
Mercury Milan, Mexico
The article also notes the Toyota Camry and Avalon (Georgetown KY), BMW's Z4 (Spartanburg, S.C), Honda Odyssey (Troy, Ohio) and the fact that the Mercury Grand Marquis is built in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Also noted was the Honda Accord and Element I mentioned above. (East Liberty, IL)
whew
Keep in mind this is just a partial list.
On edit:The point of all this is just to say that, according to some at DU, you can't have a "God bless America" sticker on your car if you drive any of the above. (screw that)