I have seen Toyota signs claiming their USA assembled vehicles as being more than 90% made in USA.
The cost of a vehicle to the producer or importer is not the same as the price to the retail purchaser. I suspect Toyota’s claimed extent of their USA assembled vehicles “made in the USA” portion is justified by sophistry.
I believe they are based upon the production costs of the vehicles plus many non-production costs.
Merchandising, warranty support, dealers’ preparation services and product distribution within the USA are increase costs to the vehicle dealers but similar to such products as extended warranty insurance) and the dealer may itemize some of these value added products upon their sales invoices, but they are not vehicle production or production supporting costs.
Many tasks require geographic proximity and many others benefit from such proximity.
I have noticed foreign nations of origin and/or words and symbols on even USA assembled vehicles. I have doubts as to what portions of those vehicles' components and materials are derived from USA rather than foreign labor. I question Toyota’s claim that their USA assembled vehicles are actually over 90% USA made.
Respectfully, Supposn