Könnte ich den ganzen Tag gucken. Mein schöner Golf 7 R ist ein echter Wolfsburger und war ab und zu mal wieder in der Autostadt. Immer ein Erlebnis und ein Ausflug wert 👍
For those unsure where their VW product is being assembled, here is a simplified crib sheet using the VIN for tracing its provenance. Deciphering three specific digits in the VIN string can tell us a lot. VAG VINs are split into three sections: 1. Digits 1-3 = global manufacturing identifier 2. Digits 4-9 = vehicle description/configuration 3. Digits 10-17 = specific vehicle identification 1st VIN Character: identifies country of main assembly. 1 or 4: USA 2: Canada 3: Mexico A: South Africa J: Japan S: England V: Spain W: Germany 3rd VIN Character: identifies the type of vehicle. G is for sport utility vehicles, U is Audi's passenger car and V or W is Volkswagen's passenger car, etc. Knowing this, a few examples would be: WVW - Volkswagen Cars Germany WVG - Volkswagen SUVs (G=Gelande) VWV - Volkswagen Cars Spain 1VW - Volkswagen Cars USA 3VW - Volkswagen Cars Mexico WAU - Audi Cars Germany 11th VIN Character: reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle. An abridged list for VW+Audi products: A: Ingolstadt, Germany (Audi) B: Brussels, Belgium (Audi) C: Chattanooga (USA) D: Bratislava, Slovakia E: Emden, Germany H: Hannover, Germany M: Puebla, Mexico N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi) P: Anchieta, Brazil T: Taubaté, Brazil U: Uitenhage, SA V: Palmela, Portugal W: Wolfsburg, Germany Y: Pamplona, Spain 1: Győr, Hungary (Audi) 2: Anting, China 3: Changchun, China
VW is the most populair car in the Netherlands, you know why? Because the interior is timeless. I think the interior is amazing and even the outside is amazing! VW knows how to make cars. I love VW! Greetings from the Netherlands!
I own a Wolfsburg produced Reflex Silver Mark 6 Golf 5 Door. The build quality is wonderful, from the fit and finish to the base reliability of the car. No previous car I have owned has had a better quality of materials and assembly and that includes domestic (US) and imported from Japan. I have also driven many other cars through rentals and nothing from Korea could even come close. If you maintain a German built VW according to VW's published maintenance schedule you will find them highly reliable and excellent in performance.
Hi Daniel, I've created a playlist which contains footage of all Golfs being assembled, from Mk1 to Mk 6, and you can find a link to it in the description of this video. Some of the footage is very old, so please make allowances for the quality. I've also put a request into the VW Archive to see if I can find more Mk4 footage for you. Hope that's of some interest to you; thanks for watching.
How neat. Since the start of the Mk.7, the U.S. market Golfs, including my 2015 Golf SportWagen, are instead made in the Puebla, Mexico factory and bought in through a port near Galveston, Texas. The only Wolfsburg-assembled Golfs we get are the Golf R and the e-Golf. Of course, I haven't noticed any differences in build quality.
+Kyree S. Williams The European versions are of course built in Wolfsburg. You know there is a lot of differences between the European Passat and the American Passat, Its weird!
Im from Brazil, i own the Wolfsburg WVW chassi, 13/14 Golf MK7 Premium Pack, It is a extremelly reliable car and Still stunning till this Days, the desing, the intern ambient lights and the details of the cars Will never get old
It is Golf 6 @ 8:54, look at the round fog lamps and the chrome stripe in the lower part of the bumper. Golf 7 has rectangular fog lamps, and a much wider chrome stripe.
You can tell the difference by the rear brake calipers. In the golf mk7 there are placed on top of the disc while on the mk6 they are on the side just as the fronts.
It's to illuminate the inside of corners. When the lights are on and steering angle is greater than 15 degree's the inside fog light will turn on to give better visibility.
VW Puebla Plant in Mexico, with TSI engine motor plant in Silao, GTO, have started the assembly Golf 7 for all America. My brother, skilled technician, are working in VW Silao Plant
I bought my first Volkswagen after owning four Subaru's, which never gave me any problems. Unfortunately, though my new Golf is great to drive, the DSG failed after less than 4000 kms. Though Volkswagen Australia were very helpful, it has left me feeling uncertain about the car's reliability.
I used to think VWs were unreliable.. And then I bought one.. 171k miles without a single problem. It drives me 50 miles every weekday. I love my VW Passat.
+cornelis sales -- The last Passat to share a platform with the A4 was the B5 and B5.5. It had the A4's longitude-engined/FWD setup...except when equipped with 4MOTION (which was identical to Audi's Quattro system), where it became rear-biased. But the B6, B7, NMS B7 and B8 have all been transverse-engined and FWD...and have essentially used lengthened and widened Golf architectures.
The problem is the DSG. The technology is not good in many brands. I used to own a MINI and was uneasy about the DSG technology so I got a manual. Only six months later, the BMW Group issued a MASSIVE recall in North America saying the DSGs were having issues. I never trust the design. My current car also has a manual because the only other choice was a DSG. I don't know why the DSG crowd whines "But but but the DSG is 1-2 seconds faster!!" Big deal, I don't race my car so I'm perfectly happy with the 6-speed and it's a beauty: very quick and easy to shift and the GTI, like the MINI feels like it was made for a manual. My brother had a 2005 Altima with a DSG and it was a piece of crap. It was so bad that it ruined the resale value. He thought it would fetch $3,000 US at trade-in. Every dealer refused to offer more than $1,800 for it! Nissan's reputation seems to have crapped out too. LOL.
I love how there's very few people involved at the cutting, soldering, and actual assemblying process. All robots. Only people working there have menial jobs like at 1:19 , a position i'd like to call "Feeler of body panels".
Hi, I'm NK105KMLS, a robot at the wolfsburg plant. Unfortunately VW decided to fire me as I had made a few mistakes during production. I am currently unemployed, but can happily make breakfast, beautiful spaghetti bolognese and can mass produce in large scales.. But I am rather useless at washing up, typing and writing using a pen.
Kauf dir halt nen Dacia, aber wenn du mal einen Unfall hast beschwer dich nicht das er ungefähr sogut schützt wie ein Papkarton. Die Crashtests zu dem Thema sind einschlägig bekannt. Des weiteren bringt dich ein gebrauchter VW immer noch weiter als die Discounterware vom Franzmann. gute Fahrt
if there are small external differences, there are big differences in terms of chassis: the mk7 uses a new-designed universal platform for all VW group hatchbacks from now on (for ex. the new Audi A3 and seat Leon). the Wolfsburg plant keeps making mk6s for the american market, with production lines in common with mk 7
This probably the reason a lot of vws have issues. I have had quite a few vw and several of them have been junk. Loved my 2008 beetle and love my 2012 bug but I'm just waiting issues to start. I hope not!
First of all because I want to and second of all I was talking about the older vw I had in the 90's and early 00's. I haven't had any issues with my 2008 and 2012.
Ihr ladet ein Video über die Produktion des Golf 7 hoch und vergesst fast alles. Am Anfang sieht man das Schweißen der Bleche und plötzlich fährt ein fertiger Golf 7 auf eigenen Reifen raus. Finde ich schade. Man sieht weder wie das Armaturenbrett reinkommt oder die Sitze, Türen, Stoßstange, Scheinwerfer noch wie der Motor eingebaut wird. Sehr schade. Dennoch ist der Golf 7 natürlich ein super Auto. Habe auch einen. 1.4 TSI 140PS.
Si pero no te olvides que esas máquinas para ser diseñadas y producidas también ocupan muchos puestos de trabajo. Obviamente no sé cuanta mano de obra ahorran las empresas, que en definitiva es su objetivo, de hoy y de siempre es maximizar beneficios. Todo empezó con al producción en serie de Henry Ford y la aplicación de la teoria Tayloriana de eficiencia en tiempos y movimientos, donde el hombre era un robot...Hoy, si no eres mano de obra calificada perdiste.
Cool video showing lots of pieces needing good manufacturing technique. Slightly off topic, I don't see how a Mexican built Golf VII would have the same quality as one from Germany. I heard on a different UA-cam video that VW uses locally produced parts. Except for the engine and transmission. Its my belief that Mexican factories have a ways to go before they can claim being world class manufactures. Oh, I am of Mexican descent. It takes many years to get your processes in order.
Könnte ich den ganzen Tag gucken. Mein schöner Golf 7 R ist ein echter Wolfsburger und war ab und zu mal wieder in der Autostadt. Immer ein Erlebnis und ein Ausflug wert 👍
For those unsure where their VW product is being assembled, here is a simplified crib sheet using the VIN for tracing its provenance. Deciphering three specific digits in the VIN string can tell us a lot. VAG VINs are split into three sections:
1. Digits 1-3 = global manufacturing identifier
2. Digits 4-9 = vehicle description/configuration
3. Digits 10-17 = specific vehicle identification
1st VIN Character: identifies country of main assembly.
1 or 4: USA
2: Canada
3: Mexico
A: South Africa
J: Japan
S: England
V: Spain
W: Germany
3rd VIN Character: identifies the type of vehicle. G is for sport utility vehicles, U is Audi's passenger car and V or W is Volkswagen's passenger car, etc. Knowing this, a few examples would be:
WVW - Volkswagen Cars Germany
WVG - Volkswagen SUVs (G=Gelande)
VWV - Volkswagen Cars Spain
1VW - Volkswagen Cars USA
3VW - Volkswagen Cars Mexico
WAU - Audi Cars Germany
11th VIN Character: reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle. An abridged list for VW+Audi products:
A: Ingolstadt, Germany (Audi)
B: Brussels, Belgium (Audi)
C: Chattanooga (USA)
D: Bratislava, Slovakia
E: Emden, Germany
H: Hannover, Germany
M: Puebla, Mexico
N: Neckarsulm, Germany (Audi)
P: Anchieta, Brazil
T: Taubaté, Brazil
U: Uitenhage, SA
V: Palmela, Portugal
W: Wolfsburg, Germany
Y: Pamplona, Spain
1: Győr, Hungary (Audi)
2: Anting, China
3: Changchun, China
this makes me fall even more in love with VW. Stunning factory! WOW
VW is the most populair car in the Netherlands, you know why? Because the interior is timeless. I think the interior is amazing and even the outside is amazing! VW knows how to make cars. I love VW!
Greetings from the Netherlands!
Job Schellingerhout red
Red Suraj
Same i love vw! All the way from new zealand
I own a Wolfsburg produced Reflex Silver Mark 6 Golf 5 Door. The build quality is wonderful, from the fit and finish to the base reliability of the car. No previous car I have owned has had a better quality of materials and assembly and that includes domestic (US) and imported from Japan. I have also driven many other cars through rentals and nothing from Korea could even come close.
If you maintain a German built VW according to VW's published maintenance schedule you will find them highly reliable and excellent in performance.
Driving a Golf III automatic for 7 years now and never had a problem. Ok, it only got 100000 km but for a 20 years old car its amazing i think!
Hi Daniel, I've created a playlist which contains footage of all Golfs being assembled, from Mk1 to Mk 6, and you can find a link to it in the description of this video. Some of the footage is very old, so please make allowances for the quality. I've also put a request into the VW Archive to see if I can find more Mk4 footage for you. Hope that's of some interest to you; thanks for watching.
mom: its okay they're just gonna check if your teeth are ok. it's not gonna hur
dentists: 3:06
How neat. Since the start of the Mk.7, the U.S. market Golfs, including my 2015 Golf SportWagen, are instead made in the Puebla, Mexico factory and bought in through a port near Galveston, Texas. The only Wolfsburg-assembled Golfs we get are the Golf R and the e-Golf. Of course, I haven't noticed any differences in build quality.
+Kyree S. Williams The European versions are of course built in Wolfsburg. You know there is a lot of differences between the European Passat and the American Passat, Its weird!
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I could watch this video all day. Love seeing where my MK7 R came from :)
Im from Brazil, i own the Wolfsburg WVW chassi, 13/14 Golf MK7 Premium Pack, It is a extremelly reliable car and Still stunning till this Days, the desing, the intern ambient lights and the details of the cars Will never get old
4:45 is a golf 7. The factory in Wolfsburg keeps producing mk6. Some of them are mk6 and some of them mk7.
Amazing how those robot arms just does "it"
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
That was the "turning light", the fog light assists the driver when the wheel is turned. In summary, what you saw there is completely normal.
It is Golf 6 @ 8:54, look at the round fog lamps and the chrome stripe in the lower part of the bumper. Golf 7 has rectangular fog lamps, and a much wider chrome stripe.
8:54 maybe that's the last mk6
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You can tell the difference by the rear brake calipers. In the golf mk7 there are placed on top of the disc while on the mk6 they are on the side just as the fronts.
It's to illuminate the inside of corners. When the lights are on and steering angle is greater than 15 degree's the inside fog light will turn on to give better visibility.
VW Puebla Plant in Mexico, with TSI engine motor plant in Silao, GTO, have started the assembly Golf 7 for all America. My brother, skilled technician, are working in VW Silao Plant
YES! I'm looking for Mk4 production footage! I can't find it anywhere!
What a mesmerising video. Thanks for uploading. I wonder how reliable those robots are?
I bought my first Volkswagen after owning four Subaru's, which never gave me any problems. Unfortunately, though my new Golf is great to drive, the DSG failed after less than 4000 kms. Though Volkswagen Australia were very helpful, it has left me feeling uncertain about the car's reliability.
I used to think VWs were unreliable.. And then I bought one.. 171k miles without a single problem. It drives me 50 miles every weekday. I love my VW Passat.
+David Evans Dsg is shit you better hold on with subaru or Kia.
+Heartagram passat is just an Audi A4 ...
+cornelis sales -- The last Passat to share a platform with the A4 was the B5 and B5.5. It had the A4's longitude-engined/FWD setup...except when equipped with 4MOTION (which was identical to Audi's Quattro system), where it became rear-biased. But the B6, B7, NMS B7 and B8 have all been transverse-engined and FWD...and have essentially used lengthened and widened Golf architectures.
The problem is the DSG. The technology is not good in many brands. I used to own a MINI and was uneasy about the DSG technology so I got a manual. Only six months later, the BMW Group issued a MASSIVE recall in North America saying the DSGs were having issues. I never trust the design. My current car also has a manual because the only other choice was a DSG. I don't know why the DSG crowd whines "But but but the DSG is 1-2 seconds faster!!" Big deal, I don't race my car so I'm perfectly happy with the 6-speed and it's a beauty: very quick and easy to shift and the GTI, like the MINI feels like it was made for a manual. My brother had a 2005 Altima with a DSG and it was a piece of crap. It was so bad that it ruined the resale value. He thought it would fetch $3,000 US at trade-in. Every dealer refused to offer more than $1,800 for it! Nissan's reputation seems to have crapped out too. LOL.
Just how challenging and interesting it would be to install and calibrate that machinery line..
I love how there's very few people involved at the cutting, soldering, and actual assemblying process. All robots. Only people working there have menial jobs like at 1:19 , a position i'd like to call "Feeler of body panels".
8:52 , behind the red golf, a mk6 golf? lol
I think this Golf was for the US market
@@MrClopperhead Yes, it is for the US market because of the orange reflectors it has on the bumper
Total Masterpiece of production line
Hi, I'm NK105KMLS, a robot at the wolfsburg plant. Unfortunately VW decided to fire me as I had made a few mistakes during production.
I am currently unemployed, but can happily make breakfast, beautiful spaghetti bolognese and can mass produce in large scales.. But I am rather useless at washing up, typing and writing using a pen.
Beautiful car!!! Thanks from Brazil!!!
Kauf dir halt nen Dacia, aber wenn du mal einen Unfall hast beschwer dich nicht das er ungefähr sogut schützt wie ein Papkarton. Die Crashtests zu dem Thema sind einschlägig bekannt. Des weiteren bringt dich ein gebrauchter VW immer noch weiter als die Discounterware vom Franzmann.
gute Fahrt
I was in Wolfsburg once... VW cars are everywhere there...
0:03 hello Gordon Ramsay
You're right, except it's not fog light. It's in place where fog lights used to be, but it's not fog light.
Im proud that I’m working by Volkswagen in Wolfsburg 🙏🏻 👀
if there are small external differences, there are big differences in terms of chassis: the mk7 uses a new-designed universal platform for all VW group hatchbacks from now on (for ex. the new Audi A3 and seat Leon). the Wolfsburg plant keeps making mk6s for the american market, with production lines in common with mk 7
7:58 Necip Kuş abimiz wolfsburg'un en deneyimli kontrol mühendislerindendir. saygılar abim.
This probably the reason a lot of vws have issues. I have had quite a few vw and several of them have been junk. Loved my 2008 beetle and love my 2012 bug but I'm just waiting issues to start. I hope not!
First of all because I want to and second of all I was talking about the older vw I had in the 90's and early 00's. I haven't had any issues with my 2008 and 2012.
STFU!!
what kind of issues, and what kind of car ?
Awesome! :)
So you tell me what a better made hatchback is then?
its crazy how man made these machines
I love Volkswagen...
8.00’daki arkadaş kesin Türk. Canını yerim.
It's definately a Golf 7, look at the shape of the rear fender. Also the hood looks differently
Muito show. O que fosse de nós sem a tecnologia.
Даа, это не АвтоВАЗ с забивкой кувалдой резьбовых соединений. Высочайшая культура производства.
Ihr ladet ein Video über die Produktion des Golf 7 hoch und vergesst fast alles. Am Anfang sieht man das Schweißen der Bleche und plötzlich fährt ein fertiger Golf 7 auf eigenen Reifen raus. Finde ich schade. Man sieht weder wie das Armaturenbrett reinkommt oder die Sitze, Türen, Stoßstange, Scheinwerfer noch wie der Motor eingebaut wird. Sehr schade.
Dennoch ist der Golf 7 natürlich ein super Auto. Habe auch einen. 1.4 TSI 140PS.
how many hours it takes to make one car???
Thanks for uploading. It was very interesting to watch this!
we have VW Polo Sedan and very happy. VW - good company.
Si pero no te olvides que esas máquinas para ser diseñadas y producidas también ocupan muchos puestos de trabajo. Obviamente no sé cuanta mano de obra ahorran las empresas, que en definitiva es su objetivo, de hoy y de siempre es maximizar beneficios. Todo empezó con al producción en serie de Henry Ford y la aplicación de la teoria Tayloriana de eficiencia en tiempos y movimientos, donde el hombre era un robot...Hoy, si no eres mano de obra calificada perdiste.
the left fog light was not working ... see at 8:53 ... did they fixed that after or the dealership will fix it?! .... just curios
Wonderful
Aren't these the same robot used to build Iron Man?
+David Ha I'd watched the movie and yes those robots are in iron man
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cool video. designing these industry robots and robot production facilities must be a cool job.
Cool video showing lots of pieces needing good manufacturing technique. Slightly off topic, I don't see how a Mexican built Golf VII would have the same quality as one from Germany. I heard on a different UA-cam video that VW uses locally produced parts. Except for the engine and transmission. Its my belief that Mexican factories have a ways to go before they can claim being world class manufactures. Oh, I am of Mexican descent. It takes many years to get your processes in order.
Volkswagen is really a classy vehicle.
Mate, just a question, after all the work u have put in to your car, do u ever think you will get a new GTI and maybe start all over again?
stupenda la mia vw golf mk5 mai dato problemi chi non ha guidato una golf non puo capire
Sarà...mai avute crucvhe zero problemi...
I'll keep looking, but so far I only have B7 footage. Let me know if that's still of interest to you.
It's definately a Golf 6, you can clearly see this by the shape of the bumper.
Great production. NIce Job. I love German art for fast and precision producnion in wehicle company like this (ww).
Đe ćeš na rođaka! :) Odličan video!
where the moment the instalation module for tricky gas ?
no, it's Golf 7 too, but with different lights
Looks like a very good job
how come that they allowed shooting in factory. from my experience the company hides all the things from compettition??
Yeah I saw a car behind me do this and thought it was broken, but it is definitely a feature and normal - on a modern car at least :o)
Vw is good!!
Why are some wrapped on the train, while others are not?
Sacando todas esas maquinas, cuanto puestos de trabajos se pueden dar, a personas que realmente lo necesita.
Very educational. Thanks for sharing.
Como Deus deu inteligência ao homem!
Very interesting how it is made
and black Golf 6 in 4:43 and silver Golf Plus in 5:45 :D and more at 7:47
Мой красавчик оттуда💥
did logistics for Ford. They would produce 68-72 Cars per hour usually 20 hours a day.
Best car I've had two mk4, 5 now wife 7...best!
8:54 Whats an MK6 doing here?? I'm guessing its one for America since we can't get the MK7's yet?
sorry is damieg82 for real?
Thank your for uploading! :)
VW E -Golf mit Fliessheck verkauft sich gut .😊
thanks Alun
Same factory builds left and right handed vehicles?
Volkswagen Mqb Production System. They can produce different types like wagon, convertible, etc. on the same line
after watching this....I FEEL USELESS NOW !!!
LOL :D
Are you unable to express yourself without using the R word?
Robbie Walsh no,in order for people like you would understand?
We are all copies!! We just go different ways! :DD
Robbie Walsh igot what u mean now...sorry :(...deleted the word ;)
8:53 In the red Golf... Is there a burnout bulb?
THE ONLY CAR THAT YOU WILL EVER NEED
How long does it take to build the new golf from start to finish?
My build week is week 31 ... the week just gone
One little headlight at the bottom was out on the red VW that was being driven away by the lady. Lol.
its a turnlight. If you turn right, the right one goes on and if you turn left, the left one goes on.
KKK aqui os carros são transportados por caminhão mesmo... Diferença de pais de 1 mundo...
Com certeza!!!
@ 03:05 like watching Terminators making those VW's :) Love VW
that was a golf plus, there is no golf plus mk7 yet, so they still build it
I own a VW Touareg 2012 love it
Best car in the World!
So what about the factories in SA?
great video
Fascinating video, thank you for sharing! Would love to see a video like this for the Mk7 GTI if it exists!
The Tiguan is made in the same factory, my wife has a 2012 Tiguan and it is the second best vehicle we have ever had, the best id my Volvo :)
Nice vid,.
Damn, I need a pair of those mittens
golf mk4 has the title of best golf in relative terms. source vw engeneer
01:57 WTF
08:53 defeito no farol de neblina, apenas o lado acendeu rsrs
esta é a luz de condução da curva estática:)
Why was this in my recommended and how did youtube know I have a Golf GTE MK7? Spooky 😱