BERLIN, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Volkswagen plans further temporary halts in production of the Passat saloon car in Germany in the coming weeks as a result of the weak European market. Europe's biggest car maker will halt assembly lines at the plant in Emden on Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22 and March 1, a spokesman told Reuters, tying in with an extended Christmas shutdown in December at the site which employs 7,600 workers "We'll keep monitoring the market situation in ...
Premium Content (PAID Subscription Required)
"VW plans further cuts in German Passat production" is part of the paid WardsAuto Premium content. You must log in with Premium credentials in order to access this content. Premium paid subscribers also gain access to:
All of WardsAuto's global industry reporting and analysis
WardsAuto Community functions
Hundreds of downloadable data tables including:
• Monthly sales and production data by country
• U.S. model-line inventory data
• Engine and equipment installation rates
• WardsAuto's North America Plant by Platform forecast
• Product Cycle chart
• Interrelationships among major OEMs
• Vehicle specifications
• Historical data and much more! (P)
For WardsAuto.com pricing and subscription information please contact
Amber McLincha by email: amclincha@wardsauto.com or phone: (248) 799-2622
Current subscribers, please login or CLICK for support information.
