Subaru Indiana Plant, Indiana

This 3.4 million square foot facility in Lafayette is Subaru’s only assembly plant in the USA. It was completed in 1988, as a partnership with Isuzu, making Subaru Legacys and Isuzu Rodeos. When the Isuzu company went away, its Rodeo model was continued by Honda, rebranded as the Passport. Then Toyota became a partner and made Camrys there from 2007 to 2016. So this plant has made four separate Japanese company’s cars: Isuzu, Honda, Toyota, and Subaru. It is now wholly owned by Subaru, and has made more than 5 million Subarus there, mostly Outbacks.