MEXICO CITY: Mexico’s auto production fell 11 percent in March compared with the same month last year and exports plunged 14 percent in the same period due to programmed shutdowns for maintenance and the Easter week vacation, the Mexican Auto Industry Association said today.
Mexico produced 266,960 vehicles and exported 224,184 last month, AMIA said. Six of the eight automakers AMIA tracks reported declines in production and exports. Fiat Chrysler posted the biggest slump, with both production and exports falling around 40 percent. FCA has two assembly plants in Mexico: Saltillo Truck Assembly, which makes Ram pickups, and Toluca Assembly, which makes the Dodge Journey, Fiat 500 and Fiat Freemont. A spokesman for FCA in Mexico did not immediately respond to a request for comment.






