The Flow

It is important to note that all cars come from different countries.  There are cars in Japan for example that end up over here in the U.S. and vice versa.  It is an ongoing pattern and often times part of a debate here in the homeland on whether or not to buy foreign or domestic cars.  The debate is why not just buy domestic to keep the money within your own countries economy… In reality people do not realize that just about all cars have some connection to a country overseas and in some way, shape, or form another country will benefit off of your purchase of a car, the same goes for us when foreigners purchase our cars.  The cycle keeps on going and that is what is so great about the car industry.

top selling cars by country main manufactures in each country pie chart

Raw materials for the car industry can just about come from anywhere, seeing as there is a multitude of them required for the production of a car.  With several of them coming from overseas, and several different goods being made in the homeland, it is quite hard to pin just one place of where they all come from.  The largest distributor of car parts though undoubtedly is China, but each manufactures gets its goods from different suppliers.

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