VW May Build Two Vehicles at its New U.S. Plant
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VW May Build Two Vehicles at its New U.S. Plant


Volkswagen spokeswoman Jill Bratina revealed to The Associated Press on Wednesday (July 30, 2008) that the German carmaker is thinking about adding production of a second vehicle to its Chattanooga plant in addition to a new midsize sedan designed specifically for the North American market. "Our Chattanooga plant will give us flexible local production in the market," Bratina said. "In line with this flexibility, a second automobile in addition to a sedan specifically designed for the USA is conceivable in the foreseeable future." (Image: CarScoop)




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