Here’s Every Car That Could Get More Expensive If Tariffs Hit Canada And Mexico

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This will have really bad repercussions with automakers and suppliers. This also will help Tesla. Talked to some people recently at other companies and the Tesla price slashing hurt all their EV sales.
 
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Exclusive: Honda to produce next Civic in Indiana, not Mexico, due to US tariffs, sources say
  • To build next Civic in Indiana to skirt US tariffs, sources say
  • Sees Indiana production at around 210,000 Civics/yr, source says
  • New Civic production pushed to May 2028, from November 2027, sources say
TOKYO, March 3 (Reuters) - Honda (7267.T), opens new tab has decided to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana, instead of Mexico, to avoid potential tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda's move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.

Japan's second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people.

Mexico was chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada, one of them said.

It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said. Honda would look to import from nations not hit by tariffs if production in Indiana falls short of demand, one of them said.

All of the people spoke on condition of anonymity as the information has not yet been made public.

A Honda spokesperson declined to comment on changes to the Civic production plan, adding the company would continue to take into account demand and the business environment while considering "optimal production and allocation globally".
A Honda Civic Hybrid is seen on display after winning the 2025 North American Car of the year award

A Honda Civic Hybrid is seen on display after winning the 2025 North American Car of the year award during media day at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. January 10, 2025. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
Mexico has long been a lower-cost production hub for Japanese and other global automakers. Honda sends around 80% of its Mexican output to the United States, the world's second-largest auto market after China.

Chief Operating Officer Shinji Aoyama warned in November that Honda would have to think about shifting production if the U.S. were to impose permanent tariffs on imported vehicles.

Honda's case underscores how potentially disruptive the U.S. tariffs would be for industries that cannot drastically alter production plans in the short term given the investment and different production lines in use for different markets.

Honda sold some 1.4 million cars and trucks in the United States last year, including Acura models. It sold more than 240,000 Civics, both gasoline and gasoline-electric hybrid models, making the car Honda's second-best seller in the U.S. market after the CR-V.

U.S. sales of the Civic, known for its affordability, rose 21% year-on-year last year, company data shows.

About 40% of the vehicles Honda sells in the U.S. are imported from Mexico and Canada.

Additionally, it exports around 60,000 cars made in the U.S. to Mexico or Canada, meaning that if those countries introduce retaliatory tariffs, Honda could face further cost increases.
 

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Literally nobody wins in a trade war.
It is pure artificial drag.
These new plants will be delayed as will the new cars and consumers will have to live with it.
Theyll delay until it goes back to sanity
 

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Only buy made-in-Japan Toyota and Lexus cars now! No Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Highlander, trucks; just buy Crown. No RX, NX; with the ES returning to Japan, we can buy the ES.
 

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Literally nobody wins in a trade war.
It is pure artificial drag.
These new plants will be delayed as will the new cars and consumers will have to live with it.
Theyll delay until it goes back to sanity
Even if automakers want to bring back all North American assembly to the USA, it could easily take a decade to do so: locating the assembly plants; gaining approvals, tax incentives and funding; getting suppliers lined up; getting shovels in the ground; hiring the required skilled labour; opening the plants, training workers, getting the first prototypes off the lines...

How many political changes will happen before these new plants get running?