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NSX 2000
05-03-2018, 10:07 PM
Below is a tabel lifted from the Honda World wide web site. The odd fact is the Annual Capacity of the NSX at the PMC in Ohio, "Made-to-Order"

Honda U.S. Automobile Plants





Plant
Production
Start
Models Produced
Investment
Employment
Annual Capacity


Marysville Auto Plant
(Ohio)
1982
Accord
Acura TLX
Acura ILX
$4.9 billion
4,000
440,000 vehicles


East Liberty Auto Plant
(Ohio)
1989
CR-V
Acura RDX
Acura MDX
$1.6 billion
2,300
240,000 vehicles


Performance Manufacturing Center (Ohio)
2016
Acura NSX
$70 million
100
Made-to-order


Honda Manufacturing of Alabama
2001
Odyssey
Pilot
Ridgeline
V6 engines
$2.6 billion
4,500
340,000 vehicles, 340,000 engines


Honda Manufacturing of Indiana
2008
Civic sedan
CR-V
Insight
$1 billion
2,400
250,000 vehicles


Anna Engine Plant (Ohio)
1985
Engines
$2.5 billion
2,850
1.18 million
engines


Honda Transmission Manufacturing of America (Ohio)
1996
Transmissions
$870 million
1,100
1 million
transmissions


Honda Precision Parts of Georgia
2006
Transmissions
$410 million
500
375,000
transmissions

NZNick
06-03-2018, 12:55 AM
The NC1 is now only being made-to-order - up until the end of last year cars were made for North American dealers to put in showrooms to create interest - this worked (up to a point) but also left a significant inventory that was sold off at up to 30% off list price.
Now, like the rest of the world was from day 1, the North America has adopted the made-to-order approach for NC1 production. This will probably see domestic (USA) sales slow right down to a trickle, but will also hasten the introduction of new variants such as Type R, Type S, or Type T models to re-ignite interest.
Note also the relatively "small" investment in the PMC plant - peanuts compared to other facilities (where parts of the NC1 are made).

WhyOne?
12-03-2018, 07:26 AM
Yep, I had also heard that the NC1 was now only being made to order.

Does anyone know how the NC1 fared sales-wise in Japan?