Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While the vast majority of Ford models are assembled in the U.S.A., many of the parts that Ford uses in their cars come from both international and homegrown manufacturing plants. Ford sources parts from the following places:
Ontario, Canada - door hinges and arms
Shiga-Ken, China - suspension stabilizer linkages
Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary - steering columns
Czechowice-Dziedzice, Poland - starter assemblies
Schierling, Germany - sliding sunroofs
Nanjing, China - instrument panel components
Des Moines, Iowa - running boards
Clackamas, Oregon - axle assemblies
Bogota, Columbia - mufflers and exhaust systems
Stockholm, Sweden - airbags
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