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    Where are our CVT7 produced?

    I just read an article stating its very likely our CVT7s were produced in Mexico, not Japan? Any insight is much appreciated.

    Ward's Auto: CVTs Still JATCO's Bread and Butter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler View Post
    I just read an article stating its very likely our CVT7s were produced in Mexico, not Japan? Any insight is much appreciated.

    Ward's Auto: CVTs Still JATCO's Bread and Butter.
    https://www.wardsauto.com/industry/c...ead-and-butter

    Unless I missed something, I wouldn't assume a Mirage CVT is made in Mexico. Since they have a CVT plant in Thailand, I would assume a Mirage CVT is assembled there?

    Quote from the article you shared - "JATCO currently manufactures CVTs at seven plants in China, Japan, Thailand and Mexico with combined capacity of 4.5 million."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Unless I missed something, I wouldn't assume a Mirage CVT is made in Mexico. Since they have a CVT plant in Thailand, I would assume a Mirage CVT is assembled there?

    Quote from the article you shared - "JATCO currently manufactures CVTs at seven plants in China, Japan, Thailand and Mexico with combined capacity of 4.5 million."
    Heres another article ranking Mitsubishi almost last in # of problems within 1st 90 days. I think its bunk data.

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