So Honda is made in what country? Even though Honda is a renowned and loved Japanese brand, it has a total of 12 manufacturing plants for vehicles and parts in the United States. They are located in the following states:
Indeed, the majority of Hondas sold in North America are manufactured in U.S. plants! So if someone in Hackettstown asks you, “where are Honda Civics made,” you can tell them it wasn’t that far away!
Because of its spacious interior, great performance, and admirable safety ratings, many Denville drivers ask, “Where are Honda CR-Vs made?” This recent addition to the Honda lineup is manufactured in Greensburg, Indiana. The latest add-on to the U.S. lineup of Hondas is the Passport, a popular light truck developed in America.
Another fun fact about U.S. Honda manufacturing is that Honda also produces aircraft parts! Honda Aircraft Company has a worldwide headquarters in Greensboro and it additionally builds aircraft parts in Burlington.
Sometimes, the question isn’t just “Where are Honda Civics made?” but “Where are the replacement wheels for my Honda Odyssey made?” Any parts center with OEM parts will have Honda parts made in U.S.A. plants such as the following:
Honda started the US-based building of engines and transmissions in 1985 and 1989, respectively. Starting in 1987, they became the first company to export U.S.-made cars to an international market.
Now you know the answer to the question, “Where are Hondas made?” Drivers from the Newton who want to know more about Honda manufacturing can get in touch with Sussex Honda! Customers can also learn more about Honda features like your Tire Pressure Monitoring System. We love our vehicles and we love telling interested drivers all about them! Please contact us with any questions or to finance your next vehicle with us!