LOS ANGELES (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co. is making $ 355 million for improvements at plants in Ohio, which opened its first U.S. wind tunnel, looking for productivity and fuel economy, profits for the models designed and built in North America .
Projects in Ohio for the first Japanese company to make cars in the U.S. include $ 166 million for improvements at its plant in East Liberty and a stamping press $ 64 million in its plant in Marysville, said Ron Lietzke, spokesman for the assembly unit of the company. Honda does not offer the cost of the wind tunnel or other its engineering center in Raymond“The driver of the projects is to improve all of our features, "Lietzke said in an interview. However, did not say whether the changes will lead to greater production. He further added without giving many details"Vcommindia News
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