The first batch of Canadian-made 2012 CR-Vs rolled off the Alliston assembly line earlier this week. To mark the occasion, a special line-off ceremony was held at Plant 2 where four associates dressed in white coveralls drove a new black CR-V from the end of the line to the welcoming stage. They were joined by 100 applauding plant employees. Honda's CR-V is the fourth vehicle to grace Alliston with the Civic, MDX and ZDX being produced as well. The CR-V replaces the Acura CSX in the plant assembly line. Honda's CR-V is produced in 10 countries including Mexico and Thailand so assembly lines require a lot of flexibility and cooperation. New Tecumseth Mayor Mike MacEachern spoke at the event, speaking of his pride and honor for Honda's dedication and partnership in the region. He said that Honda's CR-V production in Alliston would not only benefit the local community but the country as well.
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