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    Can Am Fire Juarez, MX

    Alright, who pizzed off the cartel? My neighbor buddy who is a fire marshal just told me about a fire at a Can Am assembly plant in Juarez. First I’d heard of it. I’d imagine this could delay my Can Am Defender purchase even longer.

    The Quebec-based recreational products company says a fire Saturday in the Juarez 2 facility’s storage yard destroyed some units representing about six days of production



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    #2
    Is there a particular reason why they thought Juarez would be a suitable location for their plant?

    Asking for a friend with common sense.

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      #3
      So a Canadian company selling a crap load of these machines to Americans is made in Juarez?...makes sense...

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        #4
        There’s a can am storage lot in El Paso off 10. They got units stacked up ready to go on freight trucks. They must move em from Mexico to there.

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          #5
          saw the fire on Tik Tok look like a real blaze.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jmh05 View Post
            So a Canadian company selling a crap load of these machines to Americans is made in Juarez?...makes sense...
            right

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              #7
              I read it was the plant that makes Mavericks, not defenders. But who knows, bad deal for sure.

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                #8
                I have a 2021 Can Am X3 XMR 195 hp Turbo for sale.....

                Bunch of extras added on......

                $30K.....12 hours and 149 miles.....

                impulse buy, not sure why I bought it

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jmh05 View Post
                  So a Canadian company selling a crap load of these machines to Americans is made in Juarez?...makes sense...
                  My first thought as well.

                  Then you about it and that's becoming the norm.

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                    #10
                    So if they are way behind on production because of semi conductor shortage, how does building another assembly plant resolve that issue? From what I am reading, this will be their third plant in Juarez. The fire was at plant Juarez plant number 2, so I would assume there is also a plant number 1.

                    I have been saying for years, that the reason MSD is located in El Paso, is they have had a bunch of products produced in Juarez. Most likely the El Paso location, is for show and warehouse.

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                      #11
                      Say it ain’t so

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by flywise View Post
                        Say it ain’t so
                        It ain't so.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by BlackoutRam2500 View Post
                          Is there a particular reason why they thought Juarez would be a suitable location for their plant?

                          Asking for a friend with common sense.

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                          Because Afghanistan was too far? They are about equal in being safe.

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