Subaru to Stop Toyota Camry Assembly in the U.S. in 2016
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Subaru to Stop Toyota Camry Assembly in the U.S. in 2016



Toyota has announced that production of the Camry at Subaru of Indiana Automotive’s assembly plant in Lafayette, Indiana, will cease in fall of 2016. From that moment on, production of Camry vehicles will shift to Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc., in Georgetown, Kentucky in the United States. Read more »




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