Monday, June 6, 2011

It will be later! Mazda, was considering to stop production at the Flat Rock plant, the United States

TOKYO - Japanese automakers, Mazda, was considering to stop production at the Flat Rock plant, the United States, which is a collaboration with Ford's shares in 2013.




Although it now looks like there is no more hope for the Mazda facility in the United States (U.S.), but until now perekonstruksian and alteration in Mazda models is still a choice made ​​at the plant.

About Mazda's dismissal of its production in 2013, has been discussed by both parties working together, Mazda and Ford. Mazda also plans to sell it to Auto Alliance sahmnya Internastional (AAI).

Until now, the Flat Rock plant is still producing new Mazda6 and Ford Mustang. Annual Flat Rock Mazda produced 36,000 units, while Ford Mustang produced over twice as much.

However, the figure is still less because the Flat Rocks should at least be able to manufacture 168,000 cars per year in order to gain profit.

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