Talk:Wayne Stamping & Assembly

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[edit] Relavance

User:Ksnow has indicated that the article may not be relevant. I would tend to disagree. This plant is the only assembly point for the Ford Focus in North America. The Focus has previously been the best selling car in the world. It is a large facility, with a payroll of 3114 people according to Ford's website. It has been mentioned in newspaper articles in the Detroit News. http://detnews.com/specialreports/2004/plants/carplants.htm

Furthermore, if this article is not relevant, then none of the articles on auto assembly plants on wikipedia should be around. There are dozens if not hundreds of articles on this subject. See List of Ford factories and List of GM factories as an example. If you can provide a compelling reason why this article should not exist, please do so. Until then, I am removing the relevance tag from the article.

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:2006focusplant.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:46, 13 February 2008 (UTC)