Vehiculos Automotores Mexicanos

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Vehiculos Automotores Mexicanos S.A. (VAM) was an automaker in Mexico. It was established in 1963 after the Mexican Government passed a law to control the government-owned SOMEX (Sociedad Mexicana de Credito Industrial), the parent company of Willys Mexicana S.A. (established since 1946 as a distributor for Willys-Overland Jeeps) that held the license to produce and import AMC Ramblers. Willys Mexicana was transformed into VAM in 1963 after an agreement between American Motors Corporation (AMC) and the Mexican Government. At the same time, AMC took a 40% equity interest in VAM, but did not actively participate in the company's management. Government content regulations required VAM vehicles had to have at least 50% locally sourced parts.

VAM continued to manufacture AMC products under license. Many of these carried different engines, interiors, and model names than their counterparts in the U.S.A. Some models were unique, such as the VAM Lerma. All VAM engines were of AMC design, but built in Mexico. Moreover, VAM added unique engineering features to deal with low octane fuel and high altitudes. This included a 282 cubic inch (4.62 L) I6 engine that was not available from AMC. VAM also built Jeeps.

In 1982, VAM's the engineering department worked on a prototype Jeep XJ and fitted VAM's straight six into it (in place of AMC's four-cylinder or optional V6 from General Motors). AMC was so impressed by the project, which eventually developed into the 4.0-liter engine version introduced in the 1987 Cherokees.

Financial problems during a collapse of the Mexican economy (recession and devaluation of the Mexican peso) in 1982 forced the sale of the Mexican company to Renault.

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VAM Jeeps in Mexico page




American Motors Corporation

Historic:

Rambler: Ambassador by Rambler | American | Classic | Marlin | Rambler | Rebel
AMC: Ambassador | AMX | Concord | Eagle | Gremlin | Hornet | Javelin | Marlin | Matador | Mighty Mite | Metropolitan | Pacer | Rebel | Spirit
Renault: LeCar | Alliance | Encore | Fuego | Medallion | Premier
AMC & Rambler Concept Cars: Rambler Tarpon | AMC Cavalier | AMC AMX-GT
Affiliated with: American Motors Corporation | AM General | Chrysler | Hudson | Jeep | Kelvinator | Nash Motors | Nash-Kelvinator | Rambler | Renault | Australian Motor Industries | Vehiculos Automotores Mexicanos
People Roy Abernethy | A.E. Barit | Roy D. Chapin Jr. | George W. Romney | Richard A. Teague | George W. Mason | Gerald C. Meyers | Edmund E. Anderson | François Castaing
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