Coil Springs (rear)
Country of Origin: Coahuila, Mexico (Rassini)
Trade & Labeling Implications:
- Counts as North American content under USMCA, avoiding tariffs.
- Reduces the U.S. percentage of vehicle content (FTC/AALA labeling).
- Contributes to an “Assembled in USA” classification (not 100% made in USA).
Control Arms & Links (upper, lower, toe link, etc.)
Country of Origin: Ontario, Canada (e.g. Magna/Suppliers)
Trade & Labeling Implications:
- Counts as North American content under USMCA (duty-free).
- Canadian parts grouped with U.S. parts in AALA reporting, but decrease the overall percentage of U.S.-made vehicle content.
- Helps meet the 75% regional content requirement. Excess Canadian content can lower reported “U.S./Canada” percentage visible to consumers.
Rear Subframe “Cradle”
Country of Origin: Kentucky, USA (Ford/Supplier)
Trade & Labeling Implications:
- Fully domestic U.S. part; boosts vehicle’s U.S. content.
- No trade barriers; supports “Built in America” messaging.
- Helps increase percentage of U.S./Canadian content on labeling.
- Contributes to meeting USMCA local steel requirements (produced with North American steel).
Brake Corner Assembly (rotor/hub)
Country of Origin: Puebla, Mexico (Rassini Brakes)
Trade & Labeling Implications:
- Qualifies as NAFTA/USMCA origin (tariff-free within North America).
- Lowers the U.S. share of parts content, preventing the “Made in USA” claim.
- Could face future tariffs if foreign parts are targeted, but currently eligible for duty-free treatment under USMCA.
Rear Differential Bushing (and other small components)
Country of Origin: Mexico & USA (e.g., Monterrey, MX for bushings; Indiana, USA for isolators)
Trade & Labeling Implications:
- Mixed origin: Mexican bushings qualify under USMCA; U.S. isolators are domestic.
- Mexican rubber bushing slightly increases foreign content percentage and may face tariffs if non-U.S. components become targeted.
- U.S.-made small components marginally help with “Made in USA” content but aren't enough to significantly impact labeling classification.