This isn't a particularly new topic, but an interesting one nonetheless: Which car(s) are the most American? This specifically means which vehicles, from any automaker, are not only built in the US but also support the greatest number of American jobs and sell in solid numbers? Cars.com has completed a survey of its so-called most American cars and only vehicles with at least 75% domestic parts qualified. Only seven vehicles matched that description, and they're all listed here, with the "most American" car posted first.

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#1 Toyota Camry, production: Georgetown, Kentucky and Lafayette, Indiana. January – May 2015 Sales: 178,408

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#2 Toyota Sienna, production: Princeton, Indiana. January – May 2015 Sales: 58,473

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#3 Chevrolet Traverse, production: Lansing, Michigan. January – May 2015 Sales: 52,709

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#4 Honda Odyssey, production: Lincoln, Alabama. January – May 2015 Sales: 51,015

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#5 GMC Acadia, production: Lansing, Michigan. January – May 2015 Sales: 39,634

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#6 Buick Enclave, production: Lansing, Michigan. January – May 2015 Sales: 22,884

#7 Chevrolet Corvette, production: Bowling Green, Kentucky. January – May 2015 Sales: 15,500