My buddy and I were talking about cars the other day—like we often do—and he mentioned that he’d heard some Mercedes are made in Canada. Is that true? If so, where?
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Your friend is partially correct—Mercedes does have a manufacturing plant in Canada, but it’s not for vehicle production. Mercedes manufactures hydrogen fuel cells at their plant in Burnaby, B.C.
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