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AMERICANS BUYING FOREIGN CARS ______ (2004) “Car Talk” BUSINESS WEEK, 12/13, p.16 Twenty years ago, American consumers purchased 76% of their cars from USA automakers. Today, the U.S. share is down to 56.5%. Sales appear to be flat and the big 3 is really the big 2 as Chrysler is owned by the Germans. Overwhelmingly, Yanks are buying Asian cars. When you add Japan with
Korea, it is 36%. The remaining is from Europe.
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