Keeping this in view, is it better to buy American cars?
Despite this trend, buying an American made vehicle remains vitally important. According to JD Power “Not only are American car companies building higher-quality cars, the cars they are building are more stylish, more rewarding to drive, and contain more technology than many consumers give them credit for.”
Likewise, does buying an American car help the economy? Certainly, “buying American” will offer the most benefit to your own country's economy, but rest assured: if a non-American car is the right fit for your family, you're still making a difference! Automakers are global companies, with global reach, and global effect on the world's economies.
Similarly, you may ask, why do Americans buy foreign cars?
Because there's not much of a connection between where car companies are headquartered and what economies are benefited by buying those cars. Many foreign cars are assembled in factories in the United States, thus providing jobs to Americans.
Why American cars are cheaper?
American-made vehicles generally are cheaper for American consumers than foreign-made vehicles. This pricing difference is due to many factors, several of which have already been discussed. Quality of the build, fuel efficiency, and overall creation costs of foreign vehicles tend to increase the price.