Honda Boosts Their Engine Production To 40% In China
Date: Dec 12th, 2007 1:28:52 am - Subscribe
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Because of the demand of cars in both local and international markets, the Honda Motor Corporation decided to boost up the production of their car engines to 40%. The increase in the engine production would deifinately take place in their engine production plants in China where most of the cars and other car parts related to Acura CL head gasket s are made.
Japan’s second largest car maker is planning to spend a huge amount of 30 billion yen ($271 million) to pursue this particular plan. This coming December 12, the car company starts building a 200,000 units-a-year engine plant in Guangzhou, China to boost their engine production to up to 40% on an annual basis. The news came from the Nikkei business daily as they had reported on Wednesday.
Guangzhou Honda Automobile Company is a Honda equally owned joint venture. The new plant will be producing 1.3- and 2.4-litre gasoline engines for models Accord, Odyssey and Fit in 2009, the paper said.
The collaboration of two famous Japanese car companies will also supply these gasoline engines to some of the cars made under its name. These engines are sure to have the same quality. Only the number of units produced are going to be different but the Japanese car maker assures that they will still be doing the same quality engine parts like before.
The Honda Motor Corporation is the second largest car maker in Japan second to the Toyota Motor Corporation. Honda is also the maker of the first ever hybrid car in the US car market, the Honda Insight, which later stopped its production because of its prize and because of the existence of the Prius.
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