Honda to boost North American output of Civics
Oct 23, 2006 | 03:01 PM
| Philip Burgert
Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo, said it will boost North American production of its Civic models by up to 60,000 units annually starting early next year, crediting an increase in demand for fuel-efficient passenger cars resulting from higher gas prices.
The plan involves shifting Canadian production of the company's Pilot sport utility vehicles to Honda's Lincoln, Ala., plant starting in February, executives said in a statement. This would return the Alabama plant to full annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles and engines and make it the sole source of Pilot and Odyssey models.....
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