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Normal Builds Its Last Chrysler Coupe Lordstown, Ohio Car - X Plant Daimlerchrysler Orion Township, Mich production Scheduled plant GM 3/7-3/11 3/12 overtime Bowling Green, Ky. car x - Normal builds its last Chrysler coupe Lordstown, Ohio car - x Plant DaimlerChrysler Orion Township, Mich. car - x 3/7-3/11 3/12 Flint, Mich. (Line 1) truck - x ■ Mitsubishi Motor North America Fort Wayne, Ind. truck x - Belvidere, Ill. car x x Inc. Manufacturing Division built Toluca, Mexico car x - Wentzville, Mo. truck x x Jefferson Avenue its last Chrysler group car in Nor- (Detroit) truck x x Plant closings mal, Ill., the week ending Feb. 26. Saltillo, Mexico truck x x Plant Week(s) Units lost down per week The plant produced the Chrysler St. Louis (North) truck x x DaimlerChrysler St. Louis (South) truck x x Sebring and Dodge Stratus coupes. The Chrysler Sebring coupe was Conner Avenue (Detroit) 3/7 50 Toledo, Ohio (North) truck x - During the 10 years that the built in Mitsubishi’s U.S. plant. Sterling Heights, Mich. 3/7 4,300 Toledo, Ohio (South) truck x x Ford Sebring was built in Normal, about Windsor, Ontario truck - x Wayne, Mich. 3/7 5,125 187,900 of the models were con- week because of slow sales. It is the Ford GM structed. The plant built the Stratus first time the plant has been down 2/28-3/4 3/5 Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich. 3/7 4,000 Chicago car x - Lansing Craft Centre, Mich. 3/7 2,900 for six years with about 95,600 for this reason since the week end- Avon Lake, Ohio truck x - Oshawa, Ontario (Line 2) 3/7 5,350 made. Since the plant opened in ing March 23, 2002. The plant pro- Chicago truck x - Moraine, Ohio 3/7 6,475 September 1988 it has produced duces the Buick LaCrosse and Al- Kansas City SUV Oklahoma City 3/7 2,300 about 842,750 Chrysler group cars. lure (for Canada only) and Pontiac (Kansas City, Mo.) truck x x Wilmington, Del. † Kansas City Truck ■ General Motors’ Oshawa, On- Grand Prix. (Kansas City, Mo.) truck x - Units lost week of 3/7 30,500 †Down until mid-2005 for changeover tario, No. 2 plant will be down this — Debi Domby Lorain, Ohio truck x - Source: Automotive News Data Center North America car and truck production Unless noted vehicles are cars and assembled in the United States. 2/28- Feb. 1/1- 1/1- 2/28- Feb. 1/1- 1/1- 2/28- Feb. 1/1- 1/1- 3/5/05† est.† 3/5/05† 3/6/04 3/5/05† est.† 3/5/05† 3/6/04 3/5/05† est.† 3/5/05† 3/6/04 Hummer H1 (trk.) 15 56 94 78 Total Mexico truck 557 2,226 4,760 3,440 Civic 2,002 8,946 18,527 27,625 Hummer H2 (trk.) 537 2,100 4,602 3,613 FORD MOTOR CO. 68,446 279,783 623,079 721,199 Civic (Can.) 3,905 16,346 36,076 35,069 AM GENERAL 552 2,156 4,696 3,691 Century (Can.) 0 0 0 15,164 Element (trk.) 1,729 7,195 15,424 13,678 Ford Mustang coupe 4,178 16,615 36,569 0 LaCrosse/Allure (Can.) 2,745 13,585 31,081 0 Odyssey (trk.) 4,419 18,387 39,419 28,255 Mazda Mazda6 sedan 1,208 4,491 9,884 8,061 LeSabre 2,003 8,530 11,419 18,589 Odyssey (Can. trk.) 0 0 0 3,094 Mazda Mazda6 hatchback 564 1,877 4,185 2,854 Park Avenue 0 0 0 3,171 Ridgeline (trk.) 648 2,224 8,429 0 Mazda Mazda6 wagon 76 256 564 203 Regal (Can.) 0 0 0 2,711 Pilot (trk.) 636 2,647 5,674 0 AUTOALLIANCE 6,026 23,239 51,202 11,118 Rainier (trk.) 290 1,067 1,995 6,155 Pilot (Can. trk.) 1,810 7,665 16,745 22,611 Z4 roadster 468 2,315 5,043 7,527 Rendezvous (Mex. trk.) 1,948 6,997 13,692 11,994 Total Honda Division 23,508 97,553 211,957 196,958 X5 (trk.) 2,241 8,863 19,036 18,266 Terraza (trk.) 838 3,911 8,135 0 Total U.S. car 11,674 48,626 104,254 107,888 BMW MFG. CORP.‡ 2,709 11,178 24,079 25,793 Total Buick 7,824 34,090 66,322 57,784 Total Canada car 4,004 16,760 36,990 35,804 Chevrolet Equinox (trk.) 3,153 12,562 29,496 373 CTS 1,302 5,391 11,625 12,781 Total Mexico car 483 1,932 2,543 824 Chevrolet Tracker (trk.) 0 0 0 4,543 DeVille 1,465 5,315 7,407 15,189 Total U.S. truck 6,784 28,229 60,517 41,933 Suzuki Vitara (trk.) 0 0 0 26 Seville 0 0 0 5 Total Canada truck 4,008 15,893 34,226 37,667 CAMI 3,153 12,562 29,496 4,942 STS 1,117 4,637 9,996 0 HONDA 26,953 111,440 238,530 224,116 300 (Can.) 3,820 15,432 34,705 9,188 XLR 84 374 882 917 Chrysler Sebring 0 268 521 2,272 300 wagon (Can.)* 109 399 886 0 Escalade (trk.) 762 3,114 5,524 7,864 Dodge Stratus 0 975 1,898 3,765 Neon 25 80 158 134 Escalade ESV (Mex. trk.) 345 1,201 2,386 3,155 Eclipse 0 0 0 264 Neon (rhd)* 18 51 65 134 Escalade EXT (Mex. trk.) 172 677 1,269 1,841 Eclipse convertible 63 274 549 591 PT Cruiser (Mex.) 2,477 8,265 16,461 17,307 SRX (trk.) 0 1,795 3,637 8,298 Galant 1,224 4,206 8,397 14,344 PT Cruiser convertible (Mex.) 474 1,580 3,147 6,939 Total Cadillac 5,247 22,504 42,726 50,050 Endeavor (trk.) 477 1,380 2,845 6,146 Sebring 1,532 6,088 13,397 15,315 Cavalier 0 0 0 23,521 Total U.S. car 1,287 5,723 11,365 21,236 Sebring convertible 723 2,874 6,323 7,433 Cavalier (Mex.) 0 0 0 1,103 Total U.S. truck 477 1,380 2,845 6,146 Pacifica (Can. trk.) 2,408 8,848 16,385 16,592 Chevy C2 (Mex.) 1,901 7,482 15,472 15,334 MITSUBISHI MOTOR MFG. 1,764 7,103 14,210 27,382 Town & Country (trk.) 1,016 4,025 6,937 5,800 Cobalt 6,505 23,279 48,389 0 Infiniti QX56 (trk.) 452 1,556 3,431 1,747 Town & Country (Can. trk.) 3,386 12,441 25,001 17,925 Corvette 0 0 0 6,050 Altima 7,656 27,206 60,210 46,527 Total Chrysler Division 15,988 60,083 123,465 96,767 Corvette (GMX-245) (2005) 747 3,135 6,652 0 Maxima 2,040 7,717 17,385 17,725 Magnum (Can.) 1,867 7,541 16,960 206 HHR (Mex.) 2 9 23 0 Platina (Mex.) 954 3,816 10,631 6,936 Neon 4,690 15,628 30,774 26,562 Impala (Can.) 6,809 19,916 46,468 58,306 Sentra (Mex.) 3,515 14,060 33,118 23,265 Stratus 2,068 8,219 18,085 15,074 Classic 2,965 12,407 23,745 22,093 Tsuru (Mex.) 1,245 4,980 12,961 14,125 Viper 48 111 266 515 Malibu, Maxx 4,440 18,358 38,187 38,300 Armada (trk.) 1,374 4,673 10,303 6,985 Caravan (trk.) 2,888 11,444 19,720 32,393 Monte Carlo (Can.) 765 2,633 6,312 12,482 Frontier (trk.) 2,038 7,060 16,023 15,563 Caravan (Can. trk.) 1,929 7,086 15,634 20,830 Astro (trk.) 940 3,496 6,697 7,842 Pathfinder (trk.) 2,038 7,180 16,311 0 Dakota (trk.) 3,691 13,930 21,042 18,773 Avalanche (Mex. trk.) 1,394 5,317 10,108 18,721 Pickup (Mex. trk.) 868 3,472 7,812 6,543 Durango (trk.) 2,955 12,127 20,987 36,286 Blazer (trk.) 632 2,422 4,901 3,725 Quest (trk.) 1,130 4,419 10,025 10,891 Ram pickup (trk.) 7,604 23,876 42,589 62,695 Colorado (trk.) 0 8,658 17,949 30,218 Titan (trk.) 2,750 8,958 19,205 20,636 Ram pickup (Mex. trk.) 5,547 22,287 38,205 34,390 Express (trk.) 2,946 11,299 22,906 19,908 Xterra (trk.) 2,398 8,421 15,238 15,473 Sprinter (trk.) 294 1,184 2,679 1,632 Medium (trk.) 390 1,590 3,553 2,422 Total Nissan Division 28,006 101,962 229,222 184,669 Total Dodge 33,581 123,433 226,941 249,356 S10 (trk.) 0 0 0 628 Total U.S. car 9,696 34,923 77,595 64,252 Grand Cherokee (trk.) 6,449 24,951 54,333 46,694 Silverado (trk.) 10,634 42,672 93,175 94,583 Total Mexico car 5,714 22,856 56,710 44,326 Liberty (trk.) 3,933 15,402 33,322 42,643 Silverado (Can. trk.) 4,676 19,405 38,631 44,610 Total U.S. truck 12,180 42,267 90,536 71,295 Wrangler (trk.) 1,697 6,075 13,107 17,612 SSR (trk.) 0 0 577 3,161 Total Mexico truck 868 3,472 7,812 6,543 Wrangler Unlimited (trk.) 401 2,042 4,570 0 Suburban (trk.) 428 1,775 2,768 11,063 NISSAN‡ 28,458 103,518 232,653 186,416 Tahoe (trk.) 4,726 18,566 29,764 33,793 Total Jeep 12,480 48,470 105,332 106,949 Pontiac Vibe 1,272 5,033 11,793 12,816 TrailBlazer (trk.) 4,698 18,107 37,009 38,775 Total DaimlerChrysler Corp.
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