Nissan and Honda Truck Production Cut
Read 65,381 TimesPosted Nov 8, 2005, 3:27 ET by Mike
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According to the Detroit Free Press, "Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. are scaling back North American production of their newest pickup trucks after falling short of sales goals.

Nissan built 7,991 Titan pickups at its Canton, Miss., plant last month, 11% fewer than in September and 14% below August's production rate. Honda last week said it will make 3,000 fewer Ridgeline pickups than planned at its Alliston, Ontario, factory in the first quarter of 2006."

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