Those inferring that vehicles made in other places like Mexico will be inferior should look back at American auto history of the 70s and 80s, especially how the Japanese exposed huge holes in their ego, not to mention that cars made on Fridays and Mondays had a certain reputation apparently. The quality of a product is less dependent on where it is made than the sourcing of the components going in. The casting, welding, and machining will pretty much be automated. I had a VW Passat made in Mexico and a friend had a previous model year that was German made. The company procured really inferior goods for the Mexican plant I can tell, changing vendors and such. The result was that my car had so many recalls I wouldn't want to even touch the ID4, even though it may be good. Its the company mindset that messed it up. Remember Dieselgate? Additionally, GM is run by a woman and I have more faith in a woman trying to do it ethically than a man, to be honest, although it would be like blaming myself. Men do not have to "prove" while women are judged every step they take.