The only things that would make this video better... 1: music 2: FX ... and were the transmission temp sensor is located... I have to order the repair manual for that...
there is a difference between the Euro and NA versions. different engines, transmissions, radios, specs, and the like. I drove both right and left driver models. otherwise the same trims, badges, interiors, and the like....
@nosupecualponerme Sounds good to me! As far as I can tell the more complex machinery there is the more people you need to maintain it. There's no reason current auto factory workers couldn't be retrained.
We have this car in Mexico, even is going to be produced this year in our country. Actually we have all European cars at the same time they are sold in their original countries...
@Manongjojo YOu have NO idea what you are talking about. Euro standards (which FIAT passes) are higher than USA standards. Considering the size of FIAT vehicles, they do very well.
@nosupecualponerme Go and watch what Bentley, Porsche, Lamborghini are made of, robotic is good, it's efficient and the margin of error is mostly likely close to naught. But the downside is that robotic couldn't handle some works which is very precise or complex, which is why handmade is still important.
@nosupecualponerme Sounds good to me! If machine's can do it better let them do it. The more complex machinery you have the more people and industry you need to maintain it. Jobs that require a high level of skill and qualifications pay well. There is no reason most existing factory workers couldn't be retrained for another job, either with the current company or in another industry. Dumping them, is unfair though.
@mikehunt4375 @mikehunt4375 Domestic car companies have been generally run by soulless bean counters who had no other interest in the companies other than that they made billions, an people that might have cared but who where completely unable to change the culture of the company. How many times did a guy like Lee Iacocca step up and save the company? Pure greed and arrogance is what there problem was. What's sad is that US customers never seemed to expect better. That's the really problem.
@nosupecualponerme Chrysler is dying because the product isn't selling as the product is poorly made and has no design flair what so ever. The American auto industry has been its own worst enemy for many years, by believing the good ole boys in the home market were all they had to cater for, look at the only strong American OEM FMC and they have a strong and modern, well designed product that sells worldwide.
over priced????? This car is one of the cheapest on the market....and the quality was best in this factory out of all places where they built Fiat 500...You seem to know ....very little indeed.
@mikehunt4375 @mikehunt4375 Domestic car companies have been generally run by soulless bean counters who had no other interest in the companies other than that they made billions, an people that might have cared but who where completely unable to change the culture of the company. How many times did a guy like Lee Iacocca step up and save the company? Pure greed and arrogance is what there problem was. What's sad is that US customers never seemed to expect better. That's the really problem.
The only things that would make this video better...
1: music
2: FX
... and were the transmission temp sensor is located...
I have to order the repair manual for that...
there is a difference between the Euro and NA versions. different engines, transmissions, radios, specs, and the like. I drove both right and left driver models. otherwise the same trims, badges, interiors, and the like....
my family buy 3 of these !
me i want 500 C really great !
Wonderful car !
Tychy, Poland. They make the same car but with different specs, for NA and EU markets
Wait, is this coming to america!?
@nosupecualponerme Sounds good to me! As far as I can tell the more complex machinery there is the more people you need to maintain it. There's no reason current auto factory workers couldn't be retrained.
We have this car in Mexico, even is going to be produced this year in our country. Actually we have all European cars at the same time they are sold in their original countries...
@Manongjojo Fiat will being going on sale in Jan in the US.
@Manongjojo that's not true, it's not sold in the US cause it's not their taget market
@Manongjojo YOu have NO idea what you are talking about. Euro standards (which FIAT passes) are higher than USA standards. Considering the size of FIAT vehicles, they do very well.
Where is this Manufacturing facility ??? It is not Toluca in Mexico.
Thats funny man, they show advertising for a Honda at the Fiat 500 clip.
*made in Poland:) nice car indeed
@nosupecualponerme Go and watch what Bentley, Porsche, Lamborghini are made of, robotic is good, it's efficient and the margin of error is mostly likely close to naught. But the downside is that robotic couldn't handle some works which is very precise or complex, which is why handmade is still important.
You could buy one in Mexico from U.S.$17,739 to U.S.$21,136
plz plz come to US i so want one!!!
@nosupecualponerme Sounds good to me! If machine's can do it better let them do it. The more complex machinery you have the more people and industry you need to maintain it. Jobs that require a high level of skill and qualifications pay well. There is no reason most existing factory workers couldn't be retrained for another job, either with the current company or in another industry. Dumping them, is unfair though.
Nope, Fiat will make Alfa Romeos in USA, the Fiat 500 will be manufactured in the mexican plant of Toluca.
Fiat 500 are already sold in Mexico.
I hope this thing runs better than a typical Fiat. Fuc#ing Italian Attempt at Transportation.
all car factories are like this where have you people been?
They use double galvanized 22μm steel!
it's a little thicker than 22 microns, lol..
These cars are build in turkey....a country sometimes described as "the armpit of the world"
They are also built in Mexico, the other arm pit.
Fiat and Ferrari are the best cars in the world !!!!!!! :-)
Is geography really so forlorn in Dutch schools
is it just me or the cars driving themselves st the end
Scary at the beginning to 1:30 the factory seems empty, without any human being, all automatised production lines
Factory in Poland . city Tychy
I thought these were made in Serbia.
Oh man. Is the population going to go down?
@mikehunt4375 @mikehunt4375 Domestic car companies have been generally run by soulless bean counters who had no other interest in the companies other than that they made billions, an people that might have cared but who where completely unable to change the culture of the company. How many times did a guy like Lee Iacocca step up and save the company? Pure greed and arrogance is what there problem was. What's sad is that US customers never seemed to expect better. That's the really problem.
Sexy Little Car :x
tak , widać tabliczki po polsku.
lol!
yey Farms XD
@nosupecualponerme
Chrysler is dying because the product isn't selling as the product is poorly made and has no design flair what so ever. The American auto industry has been its own worst enemy for many years, by believing the good ole boys in the home market were all they had to cater for, look at the only strong American OEM FMC and they have a strong and modern, well designed product that sells worldwide.
@roxcore84
Drink less.
what an ungly car.....
over priced car made in 80s factory.bad fiat production
Stupid comment of ass-talking shitposter above mine.
over priced????? This car is one of the cheapest on the market....and the quality was best in this factory out of all places where they built Fiat 500...You seem to know ....very little indeed.
@mikehunt4375 @mikehunt4375 Domestic car companies have been generally run by soulless bean counters who had no other interest in the companies other than that they made billions, an people that might have cared but who where completely unable to change the culture of the company. How many times did a guy like Lee Iacocca step up and save the company? Pure greed and arrogance is what there problem was. What's sad is that US customers never seemed to expect better. That's the really problem.