2024 UAW Union-Built Vehicle Guide
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The article explains that vehicles made in the United States or Canada by members of the UAW and Canada's Unifor union contain significant UAW-made content. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is used to identify the country of manufacturing, where "1", "4", or "5" signifies a U.S. made vehicle, "2" for a Canadian made vehicle, and "3" for a vehicle made in Mexico. However, not all vehicles made in U.S. or Canada are built by union represented workers, and vehicles not listed in the article, even if produced in U.S. or Canada, are not union made.
Union-made Vehicles in the United States and Canada
Vehicles crafted in the United States or Canada by members of the UAW and Unifor union, previously known as the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), integrate significant UAW content. This integration of vehicle production in both nations supports UAW members' jobs.
Some vehicles, indicated with a single asterisk (*), are also assembled in Mexico.
When buying a vehicle marked with an asterisk, checking the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is crucial. A VIN beginning with "1", "4", or "5" signifies a U.S. made vehicle; "2" stands for a Canadian made vehicle; "3" implies a vehicle made in Mexico. Remember, not all vehicles made in the United States or Canada are union-made. Therefore, any vehicles not mentioned here, despite being produced in the U.S. or Canada, may not be union-made.
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