Audio Interview: Mexico Auto Sales & Production: Winners and Losers

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 04-20 16:30

Ron Hesse speaks with Thomas Karig
In the 11-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Karig discusses these questions:

  • Most auto markets have not recovered fully from the pandemic (except China…). How did car sales in Mexico do in 2023?
  • There are around 40 car brands competing for clients in Mexico today. How are the legacy brands holding up against the newcomers?
  • Mexico has maintained its position as the #7 car producing country. How much dynamism is there in terms of production volumes and investments in production facilities?
  • What can we expect for 2024? What do the 1st Q figures tell us?


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