Photo: Ford

Photo: Ford

Cars.com, an online resource for buying and selling new and used cars, has 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.

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, according to Cars.com.

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.

-

 

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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