Country of origin is what I said: "Tesla, who make the majority of their own parts here in the US."
And is the relevant measure, as all auto manufacturers employ job shops for various parts.
I don't care if Tesla or Honda manufactured a part in a building under their logo. I care that they invested in US infrastructure and paid US citizens to build the car I drive. That's what country of origin measures.
Heaven forbid we have to fight another war and all the factories and skilled tradespeople are in Mexico or Canada.
But that wasn’t my point. My point is that Tesla buys the parts and assembles them. They don’t build the parts. Just like VAG for example (who also assembles, and doesn’t build. They’re actually pretty interesting because they insist on multiple vendors in multiple regions for each part)
And my point is that they do not "manufactures/assembles about as much as any other western car company", as you claimed, as roughly 70% of the parts for their entire fleet are made in the US while other manufacturers are hovering at or below 30%.
We can keep going back and forth. It doesn't change the numbers.