GM started making Saturn Vue hybrids in Mexico today

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Even Mexican President Felipe Calderon is excited about the Saturn Vue hybrid. Today, Calderon announced the start of production of the vehicle in Mexico, Automotive News reports. The plant is in Ramos Arizpe and has an annual capacity of 6,500 hybrid Vues. GM employees have been making standard Vues there since July. These SUVs will be exported north to the US and Canada. GM is still undecided on whether to offer the Vue Green

Line in the country where it is produced. Read more about the 2008 Vue hybrid at the link below.

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[Source: Stephen Downer / Automotive News]

 

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