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'''New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.''' is an auto manufacturing plant in ]. When it began production in ], it was the first automotive ] plant in the United States. The factory was an old ] plant and is now a joint venture between GM and ]. It has produced vehicles such as the ], ], ] Prizm and the later ], ], and the ] (similar to the ]). Employment is nearly 5,000 workers. '''New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.''' is an auto manufacturing plant in ]. When it began production in ], it was the first automotive ] plant in the United States. The factory was an old ] plant and is now a joint venture between GM and ].
Currently the NUMMI plant produces the ] compact car, ] small pickup truck and the ] wagon. In the past, it has also produced ]\] and ], as well as the Toyota Voltz, the Japanese nameplate of the ], identical to the Vibe in manufacturing. Employment is nearly 5,000 workers.


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New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. is an auto manufacturing plant in Fremont, California. When it began production in 1984, it was the first automotive joint venture plant in the United States. The factory was an old General Motors plant and is now a joint venture between GM and Toyota.

Currently the NUMMI plant produces the Toyota Corolla compact car, Toyota Tacoma small pickup truck and the Pontiac Vibe wagon. In the past, it has also produced Geo\Chevrolet Prizm and Chevrolet Nova, as well as the Toyota Voltz, the Japanese nameplate of the Toyota Matrix, identical to the Vibe in manufacturing. Employment is nearly 5,000 workers.

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