Why did Donald Trump tell the Japanese to start making cars in the USA when the sticker on my Honda says Final Assembly Ohio?

Why did Donald Trump tell the Japanese to start making cars in the USA when the sticker on my Honda says Final Assembly Ohio? - 1

Trump is a liar that hates America

Ohio is a Japanese Island. I learned that here when I asked a similar question.

He was complementing the companies that had invested in USA plants and made a joke. The auto executives there laughed with him

The liberal media tried to spin it as something that it was not

Just because it was assembled in Ohio, doesn't mean the parts come from there. Trump says a lot of silly things. I never take him too seriously.

Here's the video clip of Trump asking the Japanese to "Try building your cars in the United States instead of shipping them over. Is that possible to aks? That's not rude, is that rude? I don't think so." Trump isn't smiling and there's no laughter going on.

Hondas are made in Ohio. BUT the engines and transmissions are made in Japan

  • Small parts assembly for Ohio? I'm looking for a specific part time job. I believe it is for Honda, in the Sydney/Anna, Ohio area. It has you assembling small rubber and foam parts to be used in the production of cars. I remember a childhood friend of mine whose mom did it a long time ago, and someone I work with knows someone who did it too. I would very much appreciate it if someone knows what I'm talking about, and may be able to help. I know it is kinda vague.
  • How much of a problem did Hondas have with there push to start feature failing to let their cars start? I have heard some people say Honda had a problem with this. Was it just a few Hondas or was it a big problem?
  • Why do people buy new cars that are in its final year? Like why do people buy 2017 Honda Accord or Odyssey when they are being completely redesigned for 2018? I mean don't you want the latest and the best technology and not 4-5 year old tech?
  • When did Honda stop making their easy to steal Models? I'm looking at and choosing between a 2003 Honda Civic 2 door coupe with 150k, and a 2002 Toyota Celica with 169k. I know most people would go for the Civic, but I don't want to end up as one of those people who loses their car due to an easy break in. So please, should I invest in the Civic or move on to getting something else.