VW Plant Tops North American Output List as Mexico Shines in 2010

Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V’s plant in Puebla built more light vehicles in 2010 than any other North American assembly site, according to final full-year data compiled by Ward’s. Home to the Beetle, Jetta and Bora car lines, the factory – located in the city of Puebla and the state of the same name – produced 434,685 vehicles, up from its 2009 second-place total of 319,743. Puebla displaced 2009 output champ, Toyota Motor Engineering and Mfg. North America Inc.’s plant in ...

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