You're having a laugh right?Good example of Made in America, at a better price and a better product. You buy a pair of Nike tennis shoes for $100 to $200+, that are made in Asia for about $14. But, for $200, you can buy a pair of Danner gortex lined leather hiking boots.
We still pay the same price for the shit from Asia, as with Nike and other products, but get inferiour products at inflated prices, making people rich who are not working at all. Time to look hard at what we are buying, and choose quality that is made right here.
But right now, the 'Conservatives' are fighing that idea tooth and nail. Look at what they state about the Tesla. One of the highest quality cars on the road, cutting edge technology, made right here in the USA by well paid workers, and all they can do is state that they would not have one. Same for the Chevy Volt, all I have heard from those that have them is good, yet the 'Conservatives' act as if this were a Yugo.
It is sad, but the primary impediment to Made in America, is very wealthy Americans that wish to make unearned dollars off of the backs of foriegn labor while denying Americans work.
You are correct to say that Americans ended not wanting cars that basically sat in the garage and caught fire. The idea that a few of the parts were manufactured in the US really didn't add up to much. You can 'Google' up why Tesla and Volt were disasters.