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BMW, VW and Mercedes in the U.S. market 2010-2015

12/08/2006

Surging sales of German automakers in the U.S. market by 2013. Sales of VW were up 34% in 2013 with the mass appeal of the VW Passat made in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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VW's labor costs at its new auto plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will be among the lowest in the industry. Detroit automakers plants and non-unionized Japanese plants have much higher costs. This will enable VW to price its Passat at $20,000 to compete with the Accord.

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VW Passat priced to reach the mass market in the U.S. in 2011-2015

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Lower labor costs in the range of $27-$38 at VW's Chattanooga plant in the soutern U.S., make it possible to bring the price of the Passat for U.S. buyers down from $28,000 to $20,000.

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