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70% des voitures Japonaise vendu au USA sont assemble en Amerique du Nord.
A new study by the Japanese Automobile Manufacturers Association has found 70 percent of Japanese vehicles sold in the U.S. were built on a North American assembly line.
According to TheDetroitBureau.com, the study found that more than 400,000 jobs have been created by Japanese automakers since Honda opened its first facility in the U.S. in 1982. Honda, Toyota and Nissan had a total of 29 plants operating in the U.S. in 2010 with a combined investment of $34 billion. Those numbers are likely to increase in the coming years.
The Japanese Three have made no secret that the companies are looking to guard their operations against an ever-stronger yen. Odds are we'll see even more Japanese facilities open their doors in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. Toyota is slated to open a new line in Tupelo, Mississippi, and Honda is expected to begin assembling the Fit in Mexico soon.
But Toyota, Honda and Nissan aren't just building vehicles in the U.S. for American consumers. Japanese-owned plants here are also producing vehicles for consumption abroad. Last year, a total of 145,000 vehicles were built in the U.S. for foreign markets by Japanese automakers, up from 95,000 units in 2010.
Rav4 V6 Sport 2006
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe" - Einstein
Correction du titre :
70% des voitures Japonaise vendu au USA sont assemble en Amerique du Nord.
Rav4 V6 Sport 2006
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe" - Einstein
Effectivement, par exemple les Accord sont faites en Ohio et les Camry au Kentucky.
Honda Accord EX-L Coupé 2008 5 MT.
93 600 km
Les gros vendeurs sont tous fait en Amérique. Ça coûte moins cher de transport. Et chez Hyundai aussi c'est comme ça. À 75 % je crois. Alors ceux qui critiquent Hyundai parce qu'ils fabriquent en Corée...
Ford Focus SE EcoBoost 2015 argent tectonique
"The (Toyota) iQ is a frisky fun little car. And Despite being less than 3 meter long, you can just about to squeeze 4 people into it. If they are really good friends... I mean like really good." - Jonny Smith, Fifth Gear Saison 21 Épisode 3
Aie Francis tu capotes Hyundai ont une usine au u.s. et c'est celle qu'ils ont fermée à Bromont .
Ford Focus SE EcoBoost 2015 argent tectonique
"The (Toyota) iQ is a frisky fun little car. And Despite being less than 3 meter long, you can just about to squeeze 4 people into it. If they are really good friends... I mean like really good." - Jonny Smith, Fifth Gear Saison 21 Épisode 3
Je crois qu'il se trompe de personne, Francis n'a jamais capote sur la fermeture de Bromont :P
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