Are the 2017 Fits being made in Mexico again?
#1
Are the 2017 Fits being made in Mexico again?
The local Honda dealer has four 2017 Fit LX CVTs up on their website and the VIN numbers all start with a 3 (Mexico).
Without starting a debate about whether that is a good or bad thing, I tried to research if the 2017 production was moving back to Mexico but couldn't find anything. Do any of you know?
Or perhaps they already moved production back there and I'm just not up to speed. If so, please enlighten this Fit noob.
Without starting a debate about whether that is a good or bad thing, I tried to research if the 2017 production was moving back to Mexico but couldn't find anything. Do any of you know?
Or perhaps they already moved production back there and I'm just not up to speed. If so, please enlighten this Fit noob.
#3
The local Honda dealer has four 2017 Fit LX CVTs up on their website and the VIN numbers all start with a 3 (Mexico).
Without starting a debate about whether that is a good or bad thing, I tried to research if the 2017 production was moving back to Mexico but couldn't find anything. Do any of you know?
Or perhaps they already moved production back there and I'm just not up to speed. If so, please enlighten this Fit noob.
Without starting a debate about whether that is a good or bad thing, I tried to research if the 2017 production was moving back to Mexico but couldn't find anything. Do any of you know?
Or perhaps they already moved production back there and I'm just not up to speed. If so, please enlighten this Fit noob.
As others have pointed out, the Fit/Jazz is one of Honda's universal platforms and has many versions in various markets. The US has 3 trims, Canada 4 and Lord knows how many in various other countries. How many factories furnish Fit/Jazz models for how many markets?
#5
I have to figure that, as capacity expands at Celaya, that Fit production will move back to Mexico. And why not? The Fit's pricing and equipment level in the US market was undoubtedly figured and set based on lower labor costs and transport costs in Mexico versus Japan. For all I know, Honda may have been losing money bringing the Fit in from Japan last year. Perhaps temporarily offset by savings from building the HRV in Mexico.
#6
Fits from Celaya would also qualify for NAFTA, so there would be no import tax. I believe the Celaya plant also supplies South America and Canada. I don't think it will be going aywhere. The newer HRV, which shares the Fit's chassis, is also produced in Celaya.
#7
Chassis, but not engine. I believe it carries a Civic engine. The short hood (bonnet for the Brits among us) prevents the turbocharged 1.5 Civic engine from being used in the Fit. The plumbing on the turbo is toward the front on the Civic. Too bad, another 45 horses would make the Fit a real hoot.
#9
Chassis, but not engine. I believe it carries a Civic engine. The short hood (bonnet for the Brits among us) prevents the turbocharged 1.5 Civic engine from being used in the Fit. The plumbing on the turbo is toward the front on the Civic. Too bad, another 45 horses would make the Fit a real hoot.
I did a search on Cars.com and the only '17s listed are 6-speeds, and not a lot of them! 6-speeds, when they could be had, have always come from Mexico even when main production for the US was in Japan.
Last edited by GeorgeL; 08-30-2016 at 10:45 PM.
#10
Heck, that's no problem. Just put on a bulgy hood! Hooners like big bulgy hoods!
I did a search on Cars.com and the only '17s listed are 6-speeds, and not a lot of them! 6-speeds, when they could be had, have always come from Mexico even when main production for the US was in Japan.
I did a search on Cars.com and the only '17s listed are 6-speeds, and not a lot of them! 6-speeds, when they could be had, have always come from Mexico even when main production for the US was in Japan.
A frequent passenger has suggested the little sticks with reflectors at the corners of the front bumpers, sorta like antennas that some VW Bug owners use.
#11
From Google, FWIW .... "Hoon is a term used in Australia and New Zealand, to refer to anyone who engages in loutish, anti-social behaviours. In particular, it is used to refer to one who drives a car or boat in a manner which is anti-social by the standards of contemporary society, i.e. too fast, too noisily or too dangerously." Am guessing hooner is the equivelant
#12
From Google, FWIW .... "Hoon is a term used in Australia and New Zealand, to refer to anyone who engages in loutish, anti-social behaviours. In particular, it is used to refer to one who drives a car or boat in a manner which is anti-social by the standards of contemporary society, i.e. too fast, too noisily or too dangerously." Am guessing hooner is the equivelant
Have an example though ... friend saw a wannabe tuner with what could pass for a narrow picnic table on the trunk of his small Japanese sedan. As he passed my friend the "wing" fell off. After backing up, "tuner" put the "wing" back on the trunk lid, fussed around a bit, drove off, and the thing fell off again. Repeat the process, but this time he put the "wing" IN the trunk instead of ON the trunk lid.
Cue Jeff Foxworthy ... "You might be a redneck if ..."
#14
YOu also might find them shipping FITS for another country to Mexico, installing a few parts then shipping them to the US to make them "mexico" construction to qualify for NAFTA. (Several car companies do this.. )
#16
I had to Google what it means to "hoon" a car. I guess I'm not young and with it anymore...
#18
Mine's very early and it's perfect. So far the statistical data outweighs the anecdotal examples some folks have suffered with. See True Delta for example.
#19
It's probably more of a psychological thing about where a car is manufactured. My 16 year old Corolla was made in Canada and is still going strong.
#20
yah, but its not just about where the assembly is done, but its supplier base. the mexico plant is more north/south american based so that COULD add problems vs using local suppliers in Japan (in Fit's case) and Germany (in my GTI's case). that's really where the problems come from.. the suppliers.
ive not had much luck with subaru's made in indiana nor civics made at the canada and ohio plants. have to say, the GK did have driver window problems too.. after the warranty repair its been flawless.
ive not had much luck with subaru's made in indiana nor civics made at the canada and ohio plants. have to say, the GK did have driver window problems too.. after the warranty repair its been flawless.