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Japan's Auto Companies at the Millennium:
Part of the Fabric of America


U.S. Public Support for Japanese Automakers Being Part of the Fabric of America
  • Eighty percent of Americans surveyed in August 1999 agreed that foreign companies doing business in the U.S. can become part of their local American communities by giving back to the community through such things as volunteerism, charitable giving and civic support.
  • Seventy-six percent of Americans surveyed in August 1999 agreed that competition between U.S. and Japanese automakers has led U.S. automakers to produce cars and trucks of higher quality.
  • Sixty-three percent of Americans surveyed in August 1999 agreed that today a car made in America by Americans is a U.S. product regardless of make of car.

U.S. Public View of Role of Japanese Automakers and Their Vehicles in America

Foreign companies doing business in the U.S. can become part of their local American communities by giving back to the community through such things as volunteerism, charitable giving and civic support.


Source: International Communications Research
Note: Numbers may not equal 100% due to rounding.

Competition between U.S. and Japanese automakers has let U.S. automakers to produce cars and trucks of higher quality.


Source: International Communications Research
Note: Numbers may not equal 100% due to rounding.

Today, a care make in America by Americans is a U.S. product regardless of make of car.


Source: International Communications Research
Note: Numbers may not equal 100% due to rounding.

 

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