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Has anyone posted a list of American made aftermarket parts for the Maverick. Other than Ford parts, the two major suppliers seem to be from China, doing a search I don't see a list.
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Please understand that for some folks, doing their part to keep jobs in America is important, even if that American made part costs more.Very simple example. I don't want a full economics class. I don't care about politics either.
Sadly it comes down to economics. Money coming out of your pocket.
American made parts =$$$$$
Foreign made parts including shipping from 10,000 miles away=$$
Very simply
Import taxes, can be raised to level the playing field. Absolutely.
But, who ends up paying more?$$$$$
The question becomes. If the item cost more, will YOU buy it ? Especially a impulse item.
Everybody says, they would, but in reality, history has shown that they will not.
Think about it this way.
Identical products. Dash Trays.
A Dash tray being produced in Asia plus shipping all the way across the ocean to America $15
Dash trays being produced in America $27
To level the market for US manufacturers, the government levies a $12 import tax on foreign made Dash trays.
Now, at $27 plus $ales tax. How many folks will be willing or can afford this purchase on a whim?
Who ends up with less money in their pocket ?
Good luck
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Vietnam and other countries have been able to compete with India in the textile industry by leveraging low-cost labor, supportive policies, and a favorable business environment. It happens everywhere to everybody.
I remember when, towels, shirts, pants etc. were all made in India.
Workers in India wanted more money to raise their standard of living. Hence, they lost business.
Oh I understand. And it is VERY commendable. It really is.Please understand that for some folks, doing their part to keep jobs in America is important, even if that American made part costs more.
And this is the decision the market gets to make. If there is enough of a demand for an item manufactured in a specific way and at a specific price, then a vendor able to make a reasonable profit will step in. That's how it has worked for hundreds of years, and most of those years didn't require the need for cheap and disposable Asian goods.Oh I understand. And it is VERY commendable. It really is.
But folks have to be able to afford a us-made part and it has to be something they want to buy in the first place.
I have a simple request.
Can you find me an American made dash tray for my Maverick. I would be willing to pay $17.99 for it, but not close to double. I will do without, before that paying that much.
Now, what happens to that lost sale?
I will give a big shout out to Diode Dynamics, great company, great quality products, great sponsor of this forum and right here in the USAHas anyone posted a list of American made aftermarket parts for the Maverick. Other than Ford parts, the two major suppliers seem to be from China, doing a search I don't see a list.
I mostly agree with you.And this is the decision the market gets to make. If there is enough of a demand for an item manufactured in a specific way and at a specific price, then a vendor able to make a reasonable profit will step in. That's how it has worked for hundreds of years, and most of those years didn't require the need for cheap and disposable Asian goods.
Each consumer makes decisions based on their own requirements. My requirements are different than yours, which in turn are different than someone else's. That's okay. If I do not find what I am looking for based upon my requirements then either I adjust my requirements to fit what the market provides, determine if I can make it myself, or I simply do without. None of these things are true needs, so I'm willing to wait until something new comes along.
Hopefully enough people will care enough about American made products that provide an American living wage that helps our brothers and sisters live securely and at peace. I care more about the well being of my neighbor than I do the owner of the vacation home in the gated community elsewhere.