T Mac
07-16-2006, 06:47 PM
Automaker could miss production target though demand at home remains soft.
The head of Honda Motor Co. said on Thursday that sales in North America were stronger than anticipated as customers flocked to its fuel-efficient cars, while demand in the lackluster Japanese market was in line with expectations.
"We are struggling to supply enough cars in North America," CEO Takeo Fukui told reporters after a news conference at which Japan's third-biggest auto maker unveiled the remodeled Stream minivan for the domestic market.
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The head of Honda Motor Co. said on Thursday that sales in North America were stronger than anticipated as customers flocked to its fuel-efficient cars, while demand in the lackluster Japanese market was in line with expectations.
"We are struggling to supply enough cars in North America," CEO Takeo Fukui told reporters after a news conference at which Japan's third-biggest auto maker unveiled the remodeled Stream minivan for the domestic market.
Click here (http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/13/news/international/honda.reut/) to read the entire article on CNN Money