Politics
Nissan's Production Constraints Challenge Trump's Push for American-Made Cars
Nissan has indicated that the financial viability of producing low-margin vehicles like the $22,600 Sentra in the U.S. is not feasible, despite Trump's advocacy for domestic manufacturing.
Editorial Staff
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In response to President Trump's call for increased American car production, Nissan has stated that relocating manufacturing to the U.S. is not a viable option.
The automaker cites the low profit margins associated with affordable vehicles as a significant barrier to domestic production.
As a result, the future of the $22,600 Sentra is uncertain, highlighting the complexities of automotive manufacturing in the current economic landscape.