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Honda slows Accord, Civic production as buyers shift to SUVs

April 22, 2019
By The Associated Press

April 22, 2019 – Honda is slowing production of Accord and Civic cars as U.S. buyers continue to favour SUVs and trucks.

The Japanese automaker said Thursday that it will temporarily idle a second-shift production line in August at its Marysville, Ohio, assembly plant, in part to prepare the factory to produce future electric vehicles. The shift is expected to resume production in several years.

The line being shut down produces about 55,000 vehicles a year, most of which are Accord sedans, Honda said. In addition, some production of the CR-V small SUV in Marysville will go to a factory in Greensburg, Indiana, where production of the compact Civic will be reduced.

While production is slowed in Marysville, Honda will update the plant’s manufacturing capability to prepare for new technology including electric vehicles, Honda said in a statement.

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There will be no layoffs, a company spokeswoman said, but Honda will offer voluntary buyouts to some employees.

The reduction also will affect production at engine and transmission plants in Ohio, Honda said.

Sales of the Accord this year are up 4.6 per cent through March but fell nearly 10 per cent last year. Civic sales are down nearly five per cent so far this year to 78,185, according to Autodata Corp. They fell almost 14 per cent last year.

CR-V sales, however, are up 6.4 per cent through March to 87,280. Trucks and SUVs have made up almost 70 per cent of U.S. new vehicle sales this year.

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