
A couple of weeks ago, Honda has released a statement saying that the sale in December at the latest, the new CR-V in 2012 in North America could be delayed several weeks due to a shortage of parts triggered by continuous flooding in Thailand .
Apparently, Honda has a problem as the Japanese automaker announced on Monday that the mass production of a new crossover model states would begin Tuesday, November 29 at the East Liberty Auto Plant Society in Ohio.
Therefore, the next version of the CR-V is scheduled for its world premiere at Los Angeles Auto Show this week will go on sale in the United States as scheduled in mid-December.
Meanwhile, the company said it will continue to adjust production to its plants in U.S. and Canada due to component shortages from floods in Thailand.
According to Honda, the production rates vary from one institution to another, where the production of some plants, more than 50 percent limit of the original plan of 30 November.
"All the plants in the United States and Canada are required to produce a normal level in December 1 and 2 levels of production after December 2 published in the future," Honda said in a statement.















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