I'm pretty sure San Antonio is more than "Technically" America.
But it does kinda make the point, in a way, that I don't buy American all the time, because, really?
I don't want to "support American workers" if they're not making a superior value; otherwise it's the equivalent of supporting British Leyland "because it's made in Britain".
If Ford can't make an F-150 more compelling than a Tundra, they don't deserve his money.
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OK, I guess technically a Tundra, though a Japanese "truck", is made in the US, but I think the signs would have been more effective on a Ford.
I'm pretty sure San Antonio is more than "Technically" America.
But it does kinda make the point, in a way, that I don't buy American all the time, because, really?
I don't want to "support American workers" if they're not making a superior value; otherwise it's the equivalent of supporting British Leyland "because it's made in Britain".
If Ford can't make an F-150 more compelling than a Tundra, they don't deserve his money.
"I'm pretty sure San Antonio is more than "Technically" America."
I don't know, I was there a month or so ago, and I think it is only geographically in the US anymore.
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