Are sure you’re not reading that wrong? Maybe 80% domestic parts is what you saw. The V6 is made in Ohio. That alone equals more than 0.8%.The new Ford Ranger has only 0.8% (as in zero point eight) domestic parts content
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Are sure you’re not reading that wrong? Maybe 80% domestic parts is what you saw. The V6 is made in Ohio. That alone equals more than 0.8%.The new Ford Ranger has only 0.8% (as in zero point eight) domestic parts content
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0.8% is incorrect for the Ford Ranger - the decimal place is wrong. The actual number is 8.0% for US and Canadian parts combined.Are sure you’re not reading that wrong? Maybe 80% domestic parts is what you saw. The V6 is made in Ohio. That alone equals more than 0.8%.
If true, that’s quite a drop. In 2020, they were at 85% which at the time was the highest in the US. (Per TFL)0.8% is incorrect for the Ford Ranger - the decimal place is wrong. The actual number is 8.0% for US and Canadian parts combined.
Are sure you’re not reading that wrong? Maybe 80% domestic parts is what you saw. The V6 is made in Ohio. That alone equals more than 0.8%.
You sir are correct! This is the window tag in questionQuick googling and reading shows ...
Apparently, the current stickers on the new ones read 08% .
Notice there is NOT a decimal, so 8%. That extra zero is freaking some folks out.
The bitch about it is, in 2020 the Ranger was the MOST American made vehicle with 70 or 80% domestic parts.
0.8% is incorrect for the Ford Ranger - the decimal place is wrong. The actual number is 8.0% for US and Canadian parts combined.
Quick googling and reading shows ...
Apparently, the current stickers on the new ones read 08% .
Notice there is NOT a decimal, so 8%. That extra zero is freaking some folks out.
The bitch about it is, in 2020 the Ranger was the MOST American made vehicle with 70 or 80% domestic parts.
That’s wild! So, what is the Bronco now?You sir are correct! This is the window tag in question
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