2007 CR-V, where is it made?
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
zonie wrote:
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
zonie wrote:
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
zonie wrote:
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
zonie wrote:
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> built. Scott
That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
VIN would still begin with a "1."
Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
VIN which designates the assembly point.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
> zonie wrote:
> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
> > built. Scott
>
> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>
> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>
>
> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>
> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
OK, let me rephrase the question again.
I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
Thanks
--Paul
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:41:08 -0500, Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:41:08 -0500, Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:41:08 -0500, Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:41:08 -0500, Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
At a Honda plant...
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
Paul K <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com:
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ssembly_plants
Looks like your CR-V would be produced at Swindon, UK. If this is true, a
visit to a local Honda dealer would reveal the first letter of the VIN to
be "S".
More info if you're interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VIN_codes
This doesn't seem to be overly accurate, but is interesting from a
"casually informal" point of view.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com:
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ssembly_plants
Looks like your CR-V would be produced at Swindon, UK. If this is true, a
visit to a local Honda dealer would reveal the first letter of the VIN to
be "S".
More info if you're interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_VIN_codes
This doesn't seem to be overly accurate, but is interesting from a
"casually informal" point of view.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/