
In an in-depth Q&A, Automotive Fleet Editor Mike Antich discusses the ups and downs of the Mexican automotive market with Francisco Garza, GM Mexico vice president, vehicle sales, service, and marketing (VSSM) for Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean countries.
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Presently, there are 34 million vehicles in operation in Mexico, of which 34% are commercial vehicles. The majority of large fleets operating in Mexico are owned or leased by multinational companies.
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C.J. Driscoll & Associates has released its 148-page “2016-17 Mexican Telematics Market Study,” a comprehensive report details the state of telematics use in Mexico, including market penetration, types of fleets using telematics, and the major players.
Read More →One of the perennial reasons given for order-to-delivery (OTD) delays is rail constraints. This has been an ongoing issue in the U.S., but, now, with the dramatic expansion of automotive production south of the border, rail constraints in Mexico will begin to play a greater role in fleet OTD discussions.
Read More →For the second straight year, Rassini, a Mexican industrial company engaged in the automotive industry, was recognized by Daimler Trucks North America, for quality, delivery, technology and cost performance.
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FCA US will replace the Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot with a new compact SUV that will be built in Mexico and launch later this year, FCA sources told AutomotiveFleet.com.
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BMW is shifting production of its 3 Series entry luxury sedan to a new plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, starting in 2019, BMW has announced.
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SEAT commemorated the 15th anniversary of its installation in Mexico, a country that has become a key market in the Spanish brand’s strategy since 2001, with a celebration at the company’s headquarters in Puebla City, Mexico.
Read More →Officials in Mexico City announced Wednesday that all cars are temporarily restricted from the road one day a week as the city faces its worst air-quality crisis in over a decade.
Read More →TomTom has released the results of the TomTom Traffic Index 2016, the annual report detailing the cities around the world with the most traffic congestion. This year’s list has had a shift in the standings with Istanbul being knocked off the top spot by Mexico City.
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