FishOnOne wrote:
The fact is this a LAM thread... Not a GM or Ford as some would like to spin it. Doesn't change the fact Ford trucks are the most American made trucks on the road today and GM is moving the truck production to the states. That leaves Lam trucks the only truck built in mexico that's owned by a foreign company... your move Sergio... Thank you very much! :B
I will say Sergio better get that redesign done before the Chinese take over his company. :W At least that's the rumor on the street.
Dude your the guy that posted a link about GM and then about Ram dropping dealers. So now you want to pretend that this is a Ram only thread when your called on your lies? How about this Tory another butt hurt coming!
LINK In a move that Donald Trump called an "absolute disgrace," Ford on Tuesday announced that it will be adding a new assembly plant in Mexico.
The Detroit automaker said it will invest $1.6 billion into the facility and create 2,800 jobs by 2020, with construction expected to begin this summer.Ford's expansion in Mexico has been expected for months, causing Republican presidential nominee Trump to repeatedly hammer the automaker.
Joe Hinrichs,
president of Ford of the Americas, told CNBC that the new plant does not mean Ford is moving jobs out of the U.S.
"We're proud to be an American company," he told CNBC. "We've invested $10.2 billion here in the U.S. over the last five years and that commitment won't change even as we expand around the world."
The Mexican plant, in San Luis Potosà state, will build small cars that will be exported for sale in the U.S. and other countries, though the automaker has not decided which vehicles will be built there.
The company already has two final assembly plants and one engine plant in Mexico. It has a total of 8,800 employees there, compared with 85,000 in the U.S.
Love how they now call themselves "Ford of Americas" did you send them that spin doctor idea Fish?
Don