If you’re looking for an American-made truck, then the GMC Sierra 2500 is a great way to go. As of 2022, all GMC Sierra pick-up trucks—including the 1500, the 2500, and the 3500— are manufactured, assembled, and shipped all over the country from the General Motors assembly plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Founded in 1986, the General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly plant—technically located in Roanoke, Indiana—oversees the production of the company’s GMT T1XX vehicle platform. This is more or less just a fancy way of referring to GM’s two full-size truck models—the GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado.