Thanks so much for the comment! That's great! Honda Civic will last forever! Best car for daily use (even in my own experience). I wish you to drive it for hundreds of thousands more miles... 🙃
Look how in tune and professional all of these men and women look. Then watch some videos of some of the domestic manufacturers and how their facilities and employees look. I’ve had American built Honda and Toyotas and even a Subaru now. few if any problems and the fit and finish is excellent. Built by American!I will never buy a car from a domestic manufacturer again.
Thanks for sharing this inside look of a state of the art factory. Always amazed by the precision of the robots, the automation with the help of humans. Surprised that Honda reliability has decreased in recent years after watching this.
I’ve owned several Japanese vehicles, as well as serviced them for 20+ years. No matter where they’re built they’ve lasted me 20 years or more. They cost less to own and service. Some of you are right, stay away from CVT. It was an attempt at fuel efficient, reliable propulsion, and failed. But most if not all manufacturers are starting to walk away from it. They all offer non-CVT options. Dollar for dollar the Japanese especially Toyota have gotten it right. Nissan is still not in a good place, but Honda is still a good reliable vehicle to own.
OWNING MY 2OOO [H]ONDA CIVIC COUPE EX MANUAL SINCE MAY 25TH 2OOO STILL RUNNING STRONG AT 25O,OOO.OO + MILES I STILL LOVE MY CAR BUT MY GOSH I'M SOO BLOWN AWAY WITH HOW MUCH PLASTIC HAS GONE INTO AN ENGINE & TRANSMISSION FOR ME THE MOTOR THAT'S HEART AND WHAT [H]ONDA'S MAKES BEST AS BUT THERE AIN'T A NEW CAR I'D TRADE OR CHANGE MY CIVIC FOR IT'S ACTAULLY MY COFIN NOW THANKS GREAT UPLOADED VIDEO
@@usaproductionlines3065 1992 Volvo 940 with 422,100 miles, 1993 Volvo 240 with 530,700 miles and 1998 Volvo V70 with 386,500 miles. Zero problems. Cheap to insure. Exempt from yearly emissions testing. Solid as tanks, safe, reliable, dependable, cool looking. Lots of iron and steel, unlike today's cars made of plastic, fiberglass and rubber. I don't need NASA type command center built in my dash. I like things simple.
Today's cars, regardless who makes them, are cheap, unreliable, disposable junk, not meant to be repaired. CVT transmissions, cylinder deactivation, Thermal control valve, Variable valve timing, soy covered electrical wiring, thin glass, hardly any metal, lots of plastic, fiberglass and rubber. So many things to go wrong...so many distractions while driving.
What are you going about? You have no clue what you are talking about Variable valve timing or VVT or Vtec has been around for 20 years my 25 year old accord has vtec with no issues at 205k
Vehicles are still made with metal you have no clue what you are talking about a thermostat has been around on cars for 30 plus years and it helps regulate coolant temperature in the engine maybe look up what some of these functions do before you say it’s junk 😂
How do you feel about robots stealing jobs from people in car factories?🤖🤖
@usaproductionlines3065 sucks..that the liberal way
Don't blame the robot. Blame their creators
Currently own a 2020 Honda Civic with the base 2L engine. 91,000 miles and the darn thing runs even better than when it was new.
Thanks so much for the comment! That's great! Honda Civic will last forever! Best car for daily use (even in my own experience). I wish you to drive it for hundreds of thousands more miles... 🙃
My 13 Civc Si has 165 k on it and it runs as good as it did when I got it. Im very loyal to this brand. Ty to all the workers in Alliston Ontario.
I wish you hundreds of thousands more trouble-free miles
i run a 2010 accord with with a k series 166k miles on it I run it all day long 10 hours a occasional heavy driving all day.
Own a 2020 civic 6 speed manual since new, just hit 80k and running like a top.
Good morning from me in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Big up! Buffalo Soldier :)
Here's what I want to know: can American workers (entitled American workers) be entrusted to build our beloved Honda's ? ? ? ? ?
LOVE THIS! THANK YOU FOR BRINGING US NERDS THIS GREAT CONTENT!
Look how in tune and professional all of these men and women look. Then watch some videos of some of the domestic manufacturers and how their facilities and employees look. I’ve had American built Honda and Toyotas and even a Subaru now. few if any problems and the fit and finish is excellent. Built by American!I will never buy a car from a domestic manufacturer again.
Thanks for sharing this inside look of a state of the art factory. Always amazed by the precision of the robots, the automation with the help of humans. Surprised that Honda reliability has decreased in recent years after watching this.
Stop tricking us with thumbnail pics that arent in the video, this is the 3rd time you trick me and youll probably get me 2-3 more times
I’ve owned several Japanese vehicles, as well as serviced them for 20+ years. No matter where they’re built they’ve lasted me 20 years or more. They cost less to own and service. Some of you are right, stay away from CVT. It was an attempt at fuel efficient, reliable propulsion, and failed. But most if not all manufacturers are starting to walk away from it. They all offer non-CVT options. Dollar for dollar the Japanese especially Toyota have gotten it right. Nissan is still not in a good place, but Honda is still a good reliable vehicle to own.
I, much say good morning to all my car 🚗 businesses,,, i.go by enitties,,,, from me their in my country 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
OWNING MY 2OOO [H]ONDA CIVIC COUPE EX MANUAL SINCE MAY 25TH 2OOO STILL RUNNING STRONG AT 25O,OOO.OO + MILES I STILL LOVE MY CAR BUT MY GOSH I'M SOO BLOWN AWAY WITH HOW MUCH PLASTIC HAS GONE INTO AN ENGINE & TRANSMISSION FOR ME THE MOTOR THAT'S HEART AND WHAT [H]ONDA'S MAKES BEST AS BUT THERE AIN'T A NEW CAR I'D TRADE OR CHANGE MY CIVIC FOR IT'S ACTAULLY MY COFIN NOW THANKS GREAT UPLOADED VIDEO
I also wish car companies stop making so much gray colors gray is gray enough need greens browns reds inside and out
People who work that 🤖 robots
I'm not buying American made Japanese car.
So what kind of car do you own?
@@usaproductionlines3065 1992 Volvo 940 with 422,100 miles, 1993 Volvo 240 with 530,700 miles and 1998 Volvo V70 with 386,500 miles. Zero problems. Cheap to insure. Exempt from yearly emissions testing. Solid as tanks, safe, reliable, dependable, cool looking. Lots of iron and steel, unlike today's cars made of plastic, fiberglass and rubber. I don't need NASA type command center built in my dash. I like things simple.
You're American made, too. 😂
@@usaproductionlines3065Lexus ,Acura , Subaru
American made is junk I say China do a better job I see how we all work here in American we r lay z always want more money....
no spare tire cv trans no thanks
Honda does need make four different shades grays colors for crv or hrv stop making so many grays need greens browns
Woman in the thumbnail????
I came for her. Where the hell is she?
Why does it look so AI?
Today's cars, regardless who makes them, are cheap, unreliable, disposable junk, not meant to be repaired. CVT transmissions, cylinder deactivation, Thermal control valve, Variable valve timing, soy covered electrical wiring, thin glass, hardly any metal, lots of plastic, fiberglass and rubber. So many things to go wrong...so many distractions while driving.
What are you going about? You have no clue what you are talking about Variable valve timing or VVT or Vtec has been around for 20 years my 25 year old accord has vtec with no issues at 205k
Vehicles are still made with metal you have no clue what you are talking about a thermostat has been around on cars for 30 plus years and it helps regulate coolant temperature in the engine maybe look up what some of these functions do before you say it’s junk 😂