Previous1 of 11Next Source: TrueCar.com, June 27-July 10, 2011.If you're feeling patriotic and thinking about buying a made-in-the-USA car this week, you'd be continuing a trend that happens around the Fourth of July. According to TrueCar.com, the most popular cars purchased around Independence Day last year were either American brands or those assembled in the U.S.*Market average is estimated based on the national average of recent vehicle transactions, including destination and delivery charges after incentives that are subject to change, but does not include tax, title, licensing, documentation or processing fees, other state and governmental charges and/or fees, or any other charges or fees allowed by law.**The percent discount is rounded to the nearest tenth.
If you're feeling patriotic and thinking about buying a made-in-the-USA car this week, you'd be continuing a trend that happens around the Fourth of July. According to TrueCar.com, the most popular cars purchased around Independence Day last year were either American brands or those assembled in the U.S.
*Market average is estimated based on the national average of recent vehicle transactions, including destination and delivery charges after incentives that are subject to change, but does not include tax, title, licensing, documentation or processing fees, other state and governmental charges and/or fees, or any other charges or fees allowed by law.
**The percent discount is rounded to the nearest tenth.
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