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New Honda may be produced in Ohio

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Posted 9:24AM on Monday 7th January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Honda of America Manufacturing isn&#39;t saying yet where it will build its new car model designed for younger buyers. But that isn&#39;t stopping analysts from weighing in. <br> <br> Honda spokesman Ron Lietzke declined to speculate about the company&#39;s production plans. He did say Honda&#39;s Ohio plants, in East Liberty and Marysville northwest of Columbus, are capable of producing what for now is known as &#34;Model X.&#34; <br> <br> The vehicle is expected to combine features of a pickup truck and a sport-utility vehicle and to cost less than $20,000. <br> <br> The model is based on the Ohio-built Honda Civic, so it would make sense to build it in Ohio or at Honda&#39;s plant in Canada, where the Civic also is produced, said James Hall, vice president of AutoPacific Inc., an industry consulting company. <br> <br> &#34;At this point, all indications are it will be built in North America and most likely in East Liberty,&#34; said Jeff Schuster, an analyst with J.D. Power and Associates. <br> <br> Unlike many other automakers, Honda has a flexible manufacturing system that allows it to retool without shutting down. <br> <br> &#34;That allows us a lot of latitude to introduce different products in our plants,&#34; Lietzke said. <br> <br> Both of Honda&#39;s Ohio auto plants are operating at capacity, which means the company would need to make shifts in production if the new vehicle is made in the state. <br> <br> No jobs are likely to be created if that&#39;s what the company ends up doing. <br> <br> Honda employs 13,000 people at the two Ohio car plants, a motorcycle facility in Marysville and an engine plant in Anna. <br> <br> The Model X concept was introduced last year in a concept car with doors that open from the center and an interior designed to accommodate people, mountain bikes, surf boards and other bulky sports equipment. <br> <br> Honda research and development officials conducted informal focus-group evaluations of the vehicle at colleges, beaches and campsites. <br> <br> &#34;Model X radically departs from the traditional automotive design and thinking in a way that resonates with a younger audience,&#34; said Dick Colliver, Honda executive vice president. <br> <br> Honda said it hasn&#39;t determined how many vehicles will be produced initially. <br> <br> The East Liberty plant made 236,029 Civics last year -- 71 percent of the 331,780 Civics sold in the United States -- while the Marysville plant produced 88 percent of the 414,718 Accords sold domestically. <br> <br> Accords also are made in Mexico and Japan, while Civics are produced at 11 other plants worldwide. <br> <br> <br>

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