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Wards Auto has released its North American Light Vehicle Production Forecast for 2014, and the report predicts foreign manufacturers will increase production on the continent some 3.9 percent by 2014. If accurate, that should see 123,000 additional cars, trucks and vans produced in North America, swelling the total number of units produced both by domestic and foreign manufacturers to 16.9 million light vehicles from a projected 15.6 million in 2013. Much of the increase can be attributed to the fact that
Toyota intends to produce another car at its Blue Springs, MS plant as well as a new
Lexus model at its Georgetown, KY facility in a year's time.
Likewise,
Volkswagen intends to move production of a currently imported model to its plant in Puebla, Mexico.
Daimler,
Honda,
Nissan and
Mazda also plan to build additional models on North American soil for the first time. Around two-thirds of the new North American manufacturing will take place in Mexico, helping the country soak up a full 20 percent of the content's automotive production for the first time. You can head over to the
Wards Auto site for the full report.
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