I used to work at a dealership as a prep man. I would get the vehicles straight from the delivery transporter and get them ready for customers. You would be surprised how dirty they get, especially with Rail dust. Wash, wax, fluid and safety checks, road test. I loved that job because I drove a brand new one's everyday. I always appreciated these types of videos because it shows what it takes to make them, and I considered myself a part of the assembly line. The part people forget about and think they come shrink wrapped and ready to go instantly.
I like my 97 TJ I did a crate motor all painted and gone through everything. So much more rewarding having done the electrical and hoses and everything such a wonderful badass vehicle.
I love to watch these and other how it's made videos, I find them to be fascinating. To me the most remarkable are the robot painters. You can't tell me that those aren't people dressed up like robots.....I see 'em
I think MOPAR is missing an opportunity. Do y’all realize how many people (including myself) would pay money to go in that factory to see first hand how their Jeep was “born”?
This is nice. The GM plant I worked in was a 110 degree sh*thole! My time study was 57 seconds a minute! You worked your ass off! GM had a different business plan every year.
What suprises me about the chassis is not putting rubber bungs over all the holes to stop muck getting in, a friend rebuilt an old Defender onto a new chassis that was waxoiled inside and outside before fitting and then all holes in the chassis covered, a little while ago he put an inspection camera inside the chassis rails and no rust and no muck!!
This gets me as well. My Jeep Wrangler TJ is rotting from the inside out because of the ingress of water over the years. You’d think they would’ve addressed this issue.
An electronic Jeep is worthless, seeing as the range that I need for my Rubicon traveling through the mountains would not allow a recharge. But I carry extra gas for that which works perfectly.
Or are you sure the shirt wasn't referring to America in general, or is it a shirt from a party, or a barcrawl or who knows what?! Lol. To see a shirt that is open for a million interpretations & say you don't want a product because of whatever you attach your feelings to, is about as silly as it sounds.
Why the facking hell dont they use real workclothes and safetyshoes than these clothes.. ? And this is almost in all US factories , not in bmw in USA. Looks so unprofessional.... only safety googles...
I will never purchase Jeep products ever again. World renowned junk. I'm just glad the American tax payer will never have to bail this company out again.
Jesus Christ on a stick! With the exception of paint inspection, why is everyone dressed like a slob. They look like they rolled out of bed and put on whatever was lying on the floor. The robots look better than most of the assemblers. Now view assembly of a Toyota or an Audi and look at the professionalism of workers. Who would you rather build your vehicle? Show some self respect people.
Por eso es que estos vehículos son más desechables que un vaso de plástico. Solo tiene un muy buen perfil, lindo por fuera, pero la manera en la que lo ensamblan, la pereza con la que trabajan, la falta de disciplina (uniformes, medidas de seguridad, etc) y calidad son lo peor. Ahora vayan y miren una fábrica donde ensamblan los Land Cruiser serie 70. La diferencia de disciplina y dedicación es abismal. Les preocupa casi nada que se vea bonito, pero las ganas que le ponen a cada pieza a ensamblar es impresionante
I had to rent a vehicle 4-5 years go & ended up with a Dodge Caliber; biggest turd on wheels. It was gutless. I think it had a CVT transmission & was awful. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best, styling was -5.
I don’t like the fact that Toledo union employees are not required to wear uniforms except the paint blemish detail employees. When in 8th grade we took a field trip to the Chevy Vega assembly plant. That tour convinced me to get a higher education.
I used to work at a dealership as a prep man. I would get the vehicles straight from the delivery transporter and get them ready for customers. You would be surprised how dirty they get, especially with Rail dust. Wash, wax, fluid and safety checks, road test. I loved that job because I drove a brand new one's everyday. I always appreciated these types of videos because it shows what it takes to make them, and I considered myself a part of the assembly line. The part people forget about and think they come shrink wrapped and ready to go instantly.
Thank you for making my Jeep!!!
I like my 97 TJ I did a crate motor all painted and gone through everything. So much more rewarding having done the electrical and hoses and everything such a wonderful badass vehicle.
I'm looking forward to seeing a video of them building the 392!
God bless the America 🇺🇸
Damn, I wish I could restore my old Jeep as fast as they can build new ones!
I love to watch these and other how it's made videos, I find them to be fascinating. To me the most remarkable are the robot painters. You can't tell me that those aren't people dressed up like robots.....I see 'em
I think MOPAR is missing an opportunity. Do y’all realize how many people (including myself) would pay money to go in that factory to see first hand how their Jeep was “born”?
I even drove to a dealer in Toledo and asked if they could get me in. No luck.
This is nice. The GM plant I worked in was a 110 degree sh*thole! My time study was 57 seconds a minute! You worked your ass off! GM had a different business plan every year.
I can not wait to see Stellantis Jeep JT include long bed (6-feet) for the Gladiator.
I'd Love to work there 👍
I'm over here like.. I know that guy, and that guy, and her.... and that guy was my boss for a little bit...
hire me
What suprises me about the chassis is not putting rubber bungs over all the holes to stop muck getting in, a friend rebuilt an old Defender onto a new chassis that was waxoiled inside and outside before fitting and then all holes in the chassis covered, a little while ago he put an inspection camera inside the chassis rails and no rust and no muck!!
This gets me as well. My Jeep Wrangler TJ is rotting from the inside out because of the ingress of water over the years. You’d think they would’ve addressed this issue.
That’s the new 4xE power train
Cool to see Jessie Pinkman found gainful employment
I am Hisham, a car mechanic, and I have a diploma in business. I am looking for a job.
What day was the Toledo North video taken? There is a small chance I saw my Wrangler in the background of this video!
@3:58 The first start up is crucial.
I’m confused. Jeep Renegade built from other country?
Those piles of junk are made in Italy
Let the recalls begin
Yes, on every car manufacturer, on every make, model and trim. Recalls on all vehicles, all the time.
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Added all company factory equipment brands in added all🇮🇳 branches added added
It's really beautiful
Do not forget your liking
An electronic Jeep is worthless, seeing as the range that I need for my Rubicon traveling through the mountains would not allow a recharge. But I carry extra gas for that which works perfectly.
2 baby blue
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Driven by the plant many times, cool to see what's going on inside there!!!!
ဂျစ်ဆိုတာသံပြားထူထူလေးနဲကြာရှေခံအောင်ပြုလုပ်သင်ပါသည်တသက်လုံးအတွက်အမာဆုံးကားများဖြစ်ပါစေ
9:05 that explains it read the guys T-shirt on the left Cheap jeep glad I don’t own one😏
Or are you sure the shirt wasn't referring to America in general, or is it a shirt from a party, or a barcrawl or who knows what?! Lol. To see a shirt that is open for a million interpretations & say you don't want a product because of whatever you attach your feelings to, is about as silly as it sounds.
Why the facking hell dont they use real workclothes and safetyshoes than these clothes.. ? And this is almost in all US factories , not in bmw in USA. Looks so unprofessional.... only safety googles...
-TEmBok-
G 👍 ☕ 🍞 🥗 🍖 🍳 🍚🍽 2016
I will never purchase Jeep products ever again. World renowned junk. I'm just glad the American tax payer will never have to bail this company out again.
Jesus Christ on a stick! With the exception of paint inspection, why is everyone dressed like a slob. They look like they rolled out of bed and put on whatever was lying on the floor. The robots look better than most of the assemblers. Now view assembly of a Toyota or an Audi and look at the professionalism of workers. Who would you rather build your vehicle? Show some self respect people.
Por eso es que estos vehículos son más desechables que un vaso de plástico. Solo tiene un muy buen perfil, lindo por fuera, pero la manera en la que lo ensamblan, la pereza con la que trabajan, la falta de disciplina (uniformes, medidas de seguridad, etc) y calidad son lo peor. Ahora vayan y miren una fábrica donde ensamblan los Land Cruiser serie 70. La diferencia de disciplina y dedicación es abismal. Les preocupa casi nada que se vea bonito, pero las ganas que le ponen a cada pieza a ensamblar es impresionante
Off the assembly line and straight into the scrap yard
How so? Please explain.
I had to rent a vehicle 4-5 years go & ended up with a Dodge Caliber; biggest turd on wheels. It was gutless. I think it had a CVT transmission & was awful. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best, styling was -5.
Nice video, pass on Fiat jeep, got the worst Crash Tests..death trap
Cool
Poor workmanship
Overpriced junk!
Overpriced yes. Junk, no.
Jeep junk.
I don’t like the fact that Toledo union employees are not required to wear uniforms except the paint blemish detail employees. When in 8th grade we took a field trip to the Chevy Vega assembly plant. That tour convinced me to get a higher education.
-moNT bLaNk-
-TEmBok-