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AutoGuide on MSNThe Volkswagen Golf Is Moving To MexicoVolkswagen will move production of its internal combustion Golf from its longtime home in Wolfsburg, Germany, to Puebla, Mexico, in 2027 as part of a cost-reduction plan. Moving to Mexico will mark the end of an era for the Golf,
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The Truth About Cars on MSNHecho en Mexico: Volkswagen Shifting Golf Production to PueblaIt seems as Wolfsburg preps itself for the impending all-electric ID.Golf, the gasoline-powered variant will shift its production home to Mexico – potentially by the 2027 calendar year.
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DPA International on MSNVolkswagen appeals to Trump on tariffs amid impact on Mexico plantGerman auto giant Volkswagen is reviewing adjustments to its North American business in the wake of new US tariffs imposed against Mexico. Volkswagen's US subsidiary announced the carmaker would be activating a "comprehensive contingency plan" to protect the company's businesses,
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Nine bodies, believed to have been missing students, were found dismembered on a highway in Mexico, according to local reports. The remains of four women and five men from Tlaxcala, Mexico were found on the evening of Sunday, March 2 in the municipality of San José Miahuatlán, state of Puebla, El Financiero reported on Tuesday, March 4.
Volkswagen is attempting to produce more affordable EV models to catch up with cheaper Asian rivals, despite facing significantly higher manufacturing costs
Volkswagen's factory in Puebla, Mexico, made nearly 350,000 cars in 2023, including the Jetta, Tiguan and Taos, all for export to the U.S. In Canada, Volkswagen is building a battery gigafactory in Ontario, with output to begin by 2027.
Europe’s beleaguered automakers are also affected by high tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. Shares in Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW all dropped early Tuesday, echoing the declines in U.S.
Trump exempted automakers that comply with the USMCA from 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. He wants to encourage more US investment.
(Reuters) - Traton does not see a significant impact from U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico in the short term, Volkswagen's truck unit said during a post-earnings call on Monday. This comes even as 65% of the 70,000 trucks supplied by the German group to the U.S. last year were assembled at its Mexico plant.
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