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This is a list of automobile assembly plants in Ontario, Canada. Ontario produces more vehicles than any other jurisdiction in North America, with six of the world's top manufacturers operating assembly plants in Windsor , Brampton , Oakville , Alliston , Woodstock , Cambridge , Ingersoll , and Oshawa .
Kia Canada is a company formed in 1999 as a subsidiary of Kia Motors Corporation serving the Canadian market. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is headquartered in Mississauga , Ontario , where it employs approximately 180 people. [ 3 ]
The McLaughlin Motor Car Showroom was built in 1925 and operated continuously as a car dealership until March 2007 when it was last occupied by Addison on Bay dealership at 832 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Oshawa Assembly (also known simply as GM Oshawa) is a manufacturing facility in the city of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, that builds various automobiles for General Motors Canada. Vehicles were primarily produced for the US, Canadian, and Mexican markets, as well as exports for various countries around the world, particularly South America and the ...
Phoenix SUT Phoenix Motorcars Shuttle-ZEUS Ontario, CA Flatbed Truck charging at Phoenix Headquarters Ontario, CA. Phoenix Cars LLC, d.b.a. Phoenix Motorcars, is a developer of zero emission, all-electric vehicles based in Anaheim, California, [4] United States, focused on the deployment of light- and medium-duty EVs into the fleet and transit markets. [5]
General Motors of Canada opened its new head office building on the shore of Lake Ontario in 1989. The building is a fixture on Highway 401 and usually displays an enormous picture of a new vehicle on its huge glass atrium. This is a rented structure of General Motors Corporation and today is called General Motors.
Honda Canada Inc. supports a network of 237 Honda and 51 Acura authorized automotive dealers in Canada. There are over 600 dealers for Honda motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, snowblowers, lawnmowers and other equipment in Canada. [1] Its financial services arm, Honda Canada Finance Inc. (HCFI), was established in 1987.
Production of the Odyssey in Canada stopped in 2004 to make room for the Ridgeline. [5] Production of the Honda Pilot in Canada stopped in 2007 to allow Civic sedans to be built in Plant 2. In May 2006, Honda announced it would build a CA$ 154 million engine plant in Alliston to supply about 200,000 engines a year for the Civic model.