
Honda, as reported by Reuters (26/05/2011), said the production of all Honda models will be close to 100 percent of normal when the supply of components from Japan has started smoothly. Unless, specifically the latest Civic model 2012 which is expected to take longer to recover because of the production at the plant Greensburg, Indiana and Alliston, Ontario disrupted due to some electrical components, raw materials (resins, rubber) and paint the car is still disturbed. It is estimated that supplied normal spring this year.
Honda spokesman Ed Miller said the tsunami disaster in Japan occurred shortly after the launch of the 2012 Civic to the U.S. market. "It's important we see this new car (Civic 2012) represents a new generation so that the supply of all components of a new well," said Ed.
In addition to the above two factories, until now Honda has a total of seven vehicle assembly plants in the United States namely, two in Ohio, Indiana, Alabama and Jalisco (Mexico).