2007 CR-V, where is it made?
#31
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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/
#32
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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/
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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/
#34
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
Paul K wrote:
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
#35
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
Paul K wrote:
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
#36
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
Paul K wrote:
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
#37
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
Paul K wrote:
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
> Where is the 2007 CR-V made?
> --PK
The easiest thing to do is to go to local Honda dealers and look at the
window sticker. It will tell you the point of final assembly and some
numbers for parts content. I think that US market CR-Vs come from both
Japan and Ohio. There is no telling where any particular one will be
made. Back in '03 when we bought our Accord all of the 4 cylinder
Accords on the lot were from Japan and all of the V-6s were from Ohio.
It just all depends on Honda's production planning.
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
I have a 2007 CR-V on order. According to our dealer, it was made in Japan
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it
>> > was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
I have a 2007 CR-V on order. According to our dealer, it was made in Japan
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it
>> > was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
#40
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
I have a 2007 CR-V on order. According to our dealer, it was made in Japan
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it
>> > was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
#41
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
I have a 2007 CR-V on order. According to our dealer, it was made in Japan
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>> > I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>> > examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it
>> > was
>> > built. Scott
>>
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
is currently on ship in the Pacific.
"Paul K" <anon@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:181220061741084877%anon@nowhere.com...
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
#42
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
It is my best understanding that the first "batch" all came from Japan.
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>>> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>>> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>>> built. Scott
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
#43
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
It is my best understanding that the first "batch" all came from Japan.
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>>> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>>> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>>> built. Scott
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
It is my best understanding that the first "batch" all came from Japan.
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>>> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>>> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>>> built. Scott
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
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Re: 2007 CR-V, where is it made?
It is my best understanding that the first "batch" all came from Japan.
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$sR.106@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>,
> Unquestionably Confused <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>> zonie wrote:
>>> I did'nt mean that CRV's were made in all of those places. they were
>>> examples. Again the first character of your VIN will tell you were it was
>>> built. Scott
>> That's a somewhat generic answer to the question though since, of late
>> anyways, there's been some discussion of parts content determining where
>> the car originates regardless of assembly point, i.e. if 60% of the
>> parts come from the USA and the vehicle's assembled in Canada, the car's
>> VIN would still begin with a "1."
>>
>> Better to run the entire VIN and look at the 11th digit/character in the
>> VIN which designates the assembly point.
>>
>>
>> http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
>>
>> http://www.carcare.org/stats.shtml#
>
> OK, let me rephrase the question again.
> I do not currently own a 2007 CR-V.
> I live in Pennsylvania. All I want to know is
> if I bought a CR-V where would it have been assembled?
>
> Thanks
> --Paul
There are rumors that they might start being made in USA, but who knows
right now. Why does it matter?
-- Nicholas
Paul K wrote:
> In article <nhxhh.118$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
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