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Originally Posted by Worra
Glad the overall tone here about this is positive, but my personal experience leads me to mixed feelings about this. I had a German-produced VW right around the same time my sister had a Mexican-produced one. My car was solid as a rock, and hers was nothing but trouble. Now, there are plenty of other factors that I'm sure came into play here but I'm still a bit apprehensive.
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That indeed happened. But it was a VW management and QA problem, not a Mexico problem. It's also been fixed for a while.
All sorts of cars are already built here today for global consumption.
A few:
- Beetle, Jetta, Fusion, Versa, Fiat 500, etc.
Audi will be building the Q5 here soon too. And Mercedes also announced a plant with Nissan in a joint venture.
Mexico is already the 4th exporter globally of cars.
I am pretty sure BMW will be able to keep quality up to par, they have a very strong interest in doing so.