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From: Mike Hunter on 16 Mar 2007 14:35 The reason is, it is not a non union Toyota plant. The vehicles built in the GM/Toyota plant have a '1' because that is the only plant that has a UAW contract that requires 70% US content in the vehicles. mike "C. E. White" <cewhite3(a)removemindspring.com> wrote in message news:45f9afff$1(a)kcnews01... > > "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2(a)mailcity.com> wrote in message > news:PLOdnYnJCNHQ42TYnZ2dnUVZ_vCknZ2d(a)ptd.net... >> You are free to believe whatever you choose but as one might expect you >> are incorrect, not all Hondas assembled in the US have a '1.' Not all >> Toyotas have a '4' Does it not make you curious as to why Toyota would >> be assigned a '4' and '5,' as a world manufacturer as you want to >> believe, and Nissan who began assembly in the US long after Toyota would >> gets a '1?' Don't you find it strange, following your logic that ALL of >> the '1s' would be assigned before they 'ran out' of '1s' as you believe, >> before they would issue 4 and 5? I told you a dozen times were to >> search. I could not care less whether you do so, or not > > Vehicles built at Toyota's first plant in the country, NUMMI in California > all get a "1." > Ed >
From: Mike Hunter on 16 Mar 2007 14:38 That refers to NAP content that includes Canada and imoprted parts assembled in the US and/or Canada, not US content mike "C. E. White" <cewhite3(a)removemindspring.com> wrote in message news:45f9b3e8(a)kcnews01... > Here is a list for 2004 Model Year Cars - > > http://www.levelfieldinstitute.org/docs/lfi-domestic-content.pdf > > Ed >
From: Built_Well on 16 Mar 2007 21:02 Just a sidenote: VINs that begin "1N" are used both for Toyota Corollas and Nissans like the Altima. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
From: Jeff on 16 Mar 2007 21:56 "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2(a)mailcity.com> wrote in message news:TrudnYR5Gdz6QWfYnZ2dnUVZ_qWvnZ2d(a)ptd.net... > Do you own homework, WBMA > > mike > > > "Jeff" <news(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message > news:PqfKh.16524$2%3.6653(a)trndny06... >> >> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2(a)mailcity.com> wrote in message >> news:PLOdnYnJCNHQ42TYnZ2dnUVZ_vCknZ2d(a)ptd.net... >>> You are free to believe whatever you choose but as one might expect you >>> are incorrect, not all Hondas assembled in the US have a '1.' Not all >>> Toyotas have a '4' Does it not make you curious as to why Toyota would >>> be assigned a '4' and '5,' as a world manufacturer as you want to >>> believe, and Nissan who began assembly in the US long after Toyota would >>> gets a '1?' Don't you find it strange, following your logic that ALL >>> of the '1s' would be assigned before they 'ran out' of '1s' as you >>> believe, before they would issue 4 and 5? I told you a dozen times were >>> to search. I could not care less whether you do so, or not >>> >>> mike >> >> What I find curious is that you have provied no verifiable evidence that >> anything you say is correct. > >> Jeff I have done my homework. I have found a lot that is inconsistant with your claim. That, plus a complete lack of evidence supporting your claim tells me that you claim is bogus. Jeff
From: Jeff on 16 Mar 2007 21:58
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2(a)mailcity.com> wrote in message news:eoidnWLOEIQufmfYnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d(a)ptd.net... > The reason is, it is not a non union Toyota plant. The vehicles built in > the GM/Toyota plant have a '1' because that is the only plant that has a > UAW contract that requires 70% US content in the vehicles. > > mike > > > "C. E. White" <cewhite3(a)removemindspring.com> wrote in message > news:45f9afff$1(a)kcnews01... >> >> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2(a)mailcity.com> wrote in message >> news:PLOdnYnJCNHQ42TYnZ2dnUVZ_vCknZ2d(a)ptd.net... >>> You are free to believe whatever you choose but as one might expect you >>> are incorrect, not all Hondas assembled in the US have a '1.' Not all >>> Toyotas have a '4' Does it not make you curious as to why Toyota would >>> be assigned a '4' and '5,' as a world manufacturer as you want to >>> believe, and Nissan who began assembly in the US long after Toyota would >>> gets a '1?' Don't you find it strange, following your logic that ALL >>> of the '1s' would be assigned before they 'ran out' of '1s' as you >>> believe, before they would issue 4 and 5? I told you a dozen times were >>> to search. I could not care less whether you do so, or not >> >> Vehicles built at Toyota's first plant in the country, NUMMI in >> California all get a "1." >> Ed Can you support this claim, too? I mean that there is a contract that requires 70% US content in the vehicles produced at NUMMI? This ought to be good. Jefff |