To: Old_Mil
Believe it or not, it’s an old Nissan truck that was actually assembled here in the US , with US , Japanese, and Mexican parts .
When shopping for a vehicle , you can tell where it was made by the VIN- Vehicle Identification Number under the left side windshield on most automobiles .
The V.I.N. will start with :
1 for U.S.
2 for Canada
3 for Mexico
K for Korea
J for Japan
W for Germany
Well here is a definative list on VIN numbers when buying a vehicle
http://www.kerrywilson.com/vin.htm
To: Neu Pragmatist
Believe it or not, its an old Nissan truck that was actually assembled here in the US , with US , Japanese, and Mexican parts .
That's what I keep my eye on these days more than where corporate headquarters are located...if a company like Nissan comes to America and sets up a factory that provides good jobs for Americans, they're more "American" than a company that has a PO box and let's the Chinese do their work for them. Nissan makes solid stuff, and I'd rather drive an American Nissan than a Mexican Ford.
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06/23/2007 8:51:18 PM PDT by
Old_Mil
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