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2019 UAW Union Built Vehicle Guide

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UAW UAW SUVS/CUVS UNIFOR CARS LaCrosse XTS Cadillac ATS Impala Cadillac CTS Cadillac Escalade ESV (police) Cadillac CT6 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 300 (excluding plug-in hybrid) Cadillac XT4 Challenger (electric) Cadillac XT5 Dodge Charger UNIFOR SUVS/CUVS * Chevrolet Tahoe (police) Chevrolet Cruze (diesel) Chevrolet Tahoe (special service) * Chevrolet Impala Ford Edge Chevrolet Sonic Ford Escape Lincoln MKT Chevrolet (electric) Lincoln Nautilus Ford Mustang GMC Acadia UNIFOR TRUCKS GMC Yukon (double cab) GMC Yukon Hybrid GMC Sierra (double cab) UAW TRUCKS GMC Yukon XL Cherokee UNIFOR Chevrolet Medium-Duty Navistar Silverado Jeep Grand Cherokee Chrysler Pacifica (crew cab) Jeep Wrangler Dodge Grand Caravan Chevrolet Medium-Duty Navistar Silverado Lincoln MKC (regular cab) Chevrolet Silverado** Ford F Series UAW VANS Ford F-650/750 Ford Chevrolet Express (cut-away) Cab Ford E-Series (cut-away) GMC Canyon Ford Transit GMC Sierra** GMC Savana Ram 1500* GMC Savana (cut-away)

These vehicles are made in the or by members of the UAW and Canada’s Unifor union, formerly the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW). Because of the integration of vehicle production in both countries, all of the vehicles listed as made in Canada include significant UAW-made content and support the jobs of UAW members. However, vehicles marked with a single asterisk (*) are also produced in Mexico. Vehicles marked with a double asterisk (**) are produced in Mexico and Canada. All Cruze hatchbacks and some sedans are produced in Mexico. The diesel version is manufactured in the United States by UAW members. The Chevrolet Equinox is manufactured in Canada by Unifor members and also in Mexico. Beginning in mid-2019 all heavy-duty Chevrolet Silverados and GMC Sierras will be built in , , only. In early 2019, the light-duty, regular cabs of both trucks will be produced in Mexico only. When purchasing a vehicle marked with an asterisk, it’s important to check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). A VIN beginning with “1” or “4” or “5” identifies a U.S.-made vehicle; a “2” identifies a Canadian-made vehicle; a “3” identifies a vehicle made in Mexico. Not all vehicles made in the United States or Canada are built by union-represented workers. Vehicles not listed here, even if produced in the United States or Canada, are not union made.