Fly4ever
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I don't know if you're aware of this video,was uploaded 5 days ago and even though it's not about the Macan EV specifically, it surely is very informative and educational on how our cars were made (or will be made for the rest of us...) from "0" to completion.
Lets take a peek inside the birthplace of Taycan and some other Porsche legends as well.The video is very lenghty so you'll most likely need to skip large portions of it however definitely don't skip the "petting" production phase at 12:44 time frame!Don't know 'bout you guys but this kind of job would be % sure enough amongst my favorites if I ever had to look for a job again!!!
...Jokes aside, it's very interesting to see how much careing but most of all professionalism is evident on every single one of the employees responsible to deliver us our cars exactly how we want them!But even more interesting is the fact that despite of all those efforts and profesionalism to produce the perfect car there're still defective ones delivered to customers!!!An obvious question keeps bothering me since I watched the video...What on Earth it needs to produce better cars leaving no one regreting or even having second thoughts about his/her purchase?If not even in this way of producing a car in such an advanced production line a perfect or at least a mostly perfect vehicle is impossible to built,how it actually could?
Lets take a peek inside the birthplace of Taycan and some other Porsche legends as well.The video is very lenghty so you'll most likely need to skip large portions of it however definitely don't skip the "petting" production phase at 12:44 time frame!Don't know 'bout you guys but this kind of job would be % sure enough amongst my favorites if I ever had to look for a job again!!!
...Jokes aside, it's very interesting to see how much careing but most of all professionalism is evident on every single one of the employees responsible to deliver us our cars exactly how we want them!But even more interesting is the fact that despite of all those efforts and profesionalism to produce the perfect car there're still defective ones delivered to customers!!!An obvious question keeps bothering me since I watched the video...What on Earth it needs to produce better cars leaving no one regreting or even having second thoughts about his/her purchase?If not even in this way of producing a car in such an advanced production line a perfect or at least a mostly perfect vehicle is impossible to built,how it actually could?