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  • Awesomeeee!!! Almost no people working there.

  • Awesomeeee!!!

  • THE MAERICAN CARS IS THE LAW

  • SkyNet)))))

  • I love BMW, and how could J.D. Power and Associates give BMW low ratings?!

  • @ShyRobot because of Rubbish quality

  • @ShyRobot JD Powers is a joke, they make surveys on order. They can do this because their surveys are not about quality, they're about customer perceptions.

  • Awesome , great technology.

  • Amazing!

  • holy shit in 10 years there won't be any humans in those factories...

  • you people downing G.M dont know what your talking about. im a mechanic of 20 years and ive seen less G.M vehicles than any other american brand ive seen mostly fords. we want the fords to come in cause we know somethings wrong. i had an 87 blazer with well over 300k mile still going no major repairs to the engine. also had a saturn with 250k mile on it same thing. i see G.M 's like that all the time.

  • Agree with you 100%

  • Nice, but i couldn't help but notice the days of putting real bumpers on cars are gone. I think i will stay with my 230,000mile Isuzu just a little bit longer. Nice car though

  • damn they just slap everything in, so kewl!

  • Amazing, BMW for life, always drive the best cars made..

  • very cool, too bad the vehicle they're making is ugly

  • very interesting...there is a noticible difference about how BMW makes there cars and how GM makes them these ppl care about the product.

    but wtv the robot painting part was siiiick

  • this looks like i Robot damn!

    5*

  • u notice that too, hahaha I Robot, funny

  • anybody notice a quality difference between the production process at BMW and say, GM?

  • BMW and other European car companies give a damn about their quality...GM just cares about making money and doesn't care what kind of shit people drive.

  • theres a reason why GM is basically being liquefied and BMW is still running strong.

  • In all fairness. GM is aiming for a different market with wages in more of the "common man" area. Hence "General Motors", and BMW is made for those who generally have higher income than most, and also go for performance, unlike GM which goes for functionality and everyday commute type cars......So stop comparing apples with oranges. But true, if you were to compare them to one another BMW would win. But its like comparing Saturn with Ferrari. Its just that GM makes cars that are practical.

  • Yeah. Right. GM makes cars that are practically shit. That's why they shut down Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Hummer, Saab and now Saturn. Nobody wants pieces of shit like that.

    NEXT!!!

  • Dumbass, please don't mention GM and Saab in the same sentence.. the two barely shared plants let alone technologies.

    Now Saab is owned by Swedish Supercar maker and I couldn't be happier, but please don't think for a second Saab had anything really to do with Goverment Motors..i mean GM

  • *** Hey bitch. GM owned Saab, bitch. Get your facts straight before your spew shit out of your mouth like a cum-guzzling bitch!!

  • Sorry but General Motors was called so not because of what you describe, but because of the multitude of brands that ran under their company.. please to spew bullshit

  • i guess your right. but "Government Motors" still sucks when comparing apples to apples. Toyota, Volkswagen, Honda all kick the living sh*t out of it. all the time. always

  • yea GM makes shit cars....they went bank crupt with crap cars...! dont compare Gm with BMW..!

  • @otmlb1128 Toyota is like that. I been to the Camry factory and they are that modern too. I was amazed how clean their factory in California.

  • 5/5

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