Chattanooga Times Free Press

100,000TH PASSAT ROLLS OUT

Local plant soon could reach 3,500 workers

- By Mike Pare Staff Writer

Joanne Benante has been driving a Honda Civic hybrid and was looking for a new environmen­tally friendly vehicle when she landed on the Volkswagen Passat with the clean diesel engine.

The Norcross, Ga., woman Thursday picked up her new car at VW’s Chattanoog­a plant — the 100,000th Passat made at the factory — and drove it out of the facility’s conference center amid applauding production workers.

“They asked me to come up here and drive it home,” she said.

The 53- year- old woman is the kind of buyer VW is targeting — someone whose last car was bought from a key rival such as Honda as VW tries to nearly triple U.S. sales to 1 million by 2018.

Jimmy Ellis, vice president of the Atlanta dealership that sold Benante her car, said Passat sales so far are 20 percent better than what was anticipate­d.

“It ’ s been we l l received,” he said. The factory hit the 100,000 mark for the redesigned Passat nine months after sales started in the United States.

Frank Fischer, chief executive of VW’s Chattanoog­a operation, said the factory is up to 3,000 employees and should be at the planned 3,500 mark in two months.

Fischer said the plant is making about 600 cars a day and there’s room to push that number to up to 640. In late summer, Fischer said the plant will go to three produc-

utility vehicle made in Chattanoog­a, Fischer said VW’s plants compete worldwide.

“This is why we try to focus on quality,” he said. “We’d like to have it here.”

Don Jackson, president of manufactur­ing for VW in the U.S., said the factory was built with flexibilit­y to permit expansion.

Benante, who works for the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency, said she likes the Passat’s diesel engine on the model she purchased, which also hikes fuel mileage.

What “pushed her over the edge,” she said, was that the car was made in Chattanoog­a using American workers.

Benante said she’s not a first-time VW owner, noting she has a VW camper van. On Thursday as she slipped into her night-blue Passat on the conference center floor, she gave a thumbs up to the hundreds of surroundin­g employees and drove out of the building to the parking lot. She then was given a plant tour, according to VW. tion teams and increase capacity even more.

He said there’s no decision about expanding the plant or supplier park at this time, though “we have to be ready for further expansion.”

Concerning reports about the potential of a midsize

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Staff photo by John Rawlston Joanne Benante gets out of her new Passat after parking it at the VW conference center Thursday after a celebratio­n at the plant involving the car, the 100,000th Passat manufactur­ed at the Chattanoog­a Volkswagen plant.
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 ??  ?? Frank Fischer, chief executive of Volkswagen’s Chattanoog­a operations, top right, gives a high-five to employees who drove the 100,000th Passat manufactur­ed at the Chattanoog­a Volkswagen plant through the door of the VW conference center Thursday. The...
Frank Fischer, chief executive of Volkswagen’s Chattanoog­a operations, top right, gives a high-five to employees who drove the 100,000th Passat manufactur­ed at the Chattanoog­a Volkswagen plant through the door of the VW conference center Thursday. The...

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