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: Where is the QX built?


watteau
06-03-2006, 03:50 PM
Where is the car built? Are there different plants around the world?

scr38
06-03-2006, 03:57 PM
I think all QXs and Armadas are built in Canton, Mississippi. There is no other plant.

92TripleBlack
06-03-2006, 04:22 PM
Canton, on the same line, and with most of the same parts as the Titan and Armada. They all use the same drivetrain, engine, trans, and Mada and QX use the same frame, glass, etc. ;)

BlakSpyda
06-05-2006, 02:37 PM
I think all QXs and Armadas are built in Canton, Mississippi. There is no other plant.
That's right! Helping the economy down there too!

baseballfanz
06-06-2006, 05:31 AM
Yup, and there's a few guys who had to "import" the Armada into Japan.:D

Armada
08-06-2006, 08:38 PM
That's right! Helping the economy down there too!

Amen brother. That plant is a BIG boost to our economy. And Nissan has been really good about giving the state lots of Titans and Armadas to use in the Katrina relief effort. They are really good corporate neighbors and citizens. The plant is located alongside I-55 and goes on for MILES. It's quite something.

BlakSpyda
08-06-2006, 09:38 PM
Amen brother. That plant is a BIG boost to our economy. And Nissan has been really good about giving the state lots of Titans and Armadas to use in the Katrina relief effort. They are really good corporate neighbors and citizens. The plant is located alongside I-55 and goes on for MILES. It's quite something.
Hooray to Nissan for that!

dahubby
08-11-2006, 04:25 AM
Didnt know it was made here in the USA, thats pretty cool. Funny, Japanese people have to have a nissan imported:rolleyes:

06armadaSE4x2
09-17-2006, 10:47 AM
i guess ARMADA is not a car they (Japanese) drive daily in Japan. I have been there numerous times, and there is absolutelly no space for such huge SUV's. The ppl that have them shipped there, is because they have drivers and lots of money too.

92TripleBlack
09-17-2006, 10:51 AM
Also, the Chevy Yukon/Tahoe/Suburban is considered an import by the US Government due to the high number of parts it uses being made overseas. The Camry is considered a domestic car. So next time you pull up next to a Tahoe, say nice import, but I'm buying American.

BlakSpyda
09-17-2006, 12:41 PM
Also, the Chevy Yukon/Tahoe/Suburban is considered an import by the US Government due to the high number of parts it uses being made overseas. The Camry is considered a domestic car. So next time you pull up next to a Tahoe, say nice import, but I'm buying American.
Damn good observation TB!

eurohazard
09-17-2006, 01:12 PM
Also, the Chevy Yukon/Tahoe/Suburban is considered an import by the US Government due to the high number of parts it uses being made overseas. The Camry is considered a domestic car. So next time you pull up next to a Tahoe, say nice import, but I'm buying American.

Are you sure about that? Usually "import" is based on North American content........ To include Canada, USA, and Mexico. I know window stickers of cars use the "Norht American" method.

Nevermind..........I found what you're talking about TB. http://www.autoweb.com/content/shared/articles/templates/index.cfm/article_id_int/1965

andy
09-18-2006, 12:29 PM
Very interesting article. here's some lines from it-

Cadillac Escalade: Much of that bling comes from Mexico, fellas, about 30 percent. So the Escalade – along with GM stablemates such as the Suburban, Yukon, Avalanche – doesn’t make the cut as American made. You could write a rap song about that little fact.

These also don't make the cut for American:
Chevrolet Equinox
Chevrolet HHR
Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Tahoe
Chrysler 300
Chrysler PT Cruiser
Dodge Charger
Ford Focus
Ford Fusion
Ford Mustang

Mustang? of all cars is on this list!
Gotta change the "ricer" category"