Consumer Reports investigates who builds most models in U.S.
Filed beneath: And many others., Chevrolet, Ford, GM, GMC, Honda, Toyota
Many thanks to its numerous hrs of research and testing, Client Reviews is able to provide comprehensive and exact assessments of fairly a lot each new car out there. Some of the info they compile results in the all-crucial reliability and safety ratings.
On the other hand, some of the stuff they come up with is a small more trivial. Like how numerous American-made individual types each and every automaker creates. Not essential, but type of a entertaining reality to flex your auto knowledge muscle tissue with. The checklist was compiled by counting each automaker’s record of specific models. In other phrases, the Honda Civic counts toward Honda’s complete, but the Civic Si does not.
For 2011, Ford and Chevrolet best the checklist with twelve each, followed by Toyota at nine and Honda and GMC at eight. General Motors topped the company ladder with 21, followed by FoMoCo with 14 and Chrysler with twelve.
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