- Here are the top ten plants in the NAFTA zone (North America) in 2013:
- 1st: the Ford plant in Dearborn (+14.5%).
- 2nd: the Nissan plant in Smyrna (+25.4%).
- 3rd: the Honda plant in East Liberty (-0.6%)
- 4th: the GM plant in Ramos Arizpe (+13.5%).
- 5th: the Toyota plant in Georgetown (+8.2%).
- 6th: Chrysler plant in Toledo (12.7%).
- 7th: the Volkswagen plant in Puebla (-1.0%).
- 8th: the GM plant in Flint (13.0%).
- 9th: the Honda plant in Marysville (10.9%).
- 10th: the Honda plant in Alliston (+12.6%).
- The production of these 10 plants accounted for more than 6 million vehicles (PCs + LCVs) in 2013, i.e. 38% of the production in the NAFTA region.
It must be noted that only one Fords in the top ten (this plant located in Michigan is also on of Ford’s ancestral) while there are two GM plants (one in Mexico and the other in Michigan), three Honda plants, one Toyota plant, one Chrysler plant, one Nissan plant and one Volkswagen (in Mexico).
Three plants manufacture more than 700 000 vehicles per year:
Dearborn (Ford), Smyrna (Nissan) and East Liberty (Honda).