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@chuckt6 what did you expect from mexico.???
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2 things real quick. i hope you southern folks understand that VW does NOT play games too many recalls and its closed.
second understand us germans are truly "perfectionists" so if it s not done right you will do it again and again. til its right. i worked at the wolfsburg plant and these guys are no joke.
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it is amazing to see such types of videos.
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@chuckt6 you have to be the dumbest piece of shit in the fucking universe the "folks you say" that work here get paid more than you in an hour than you do in probally 2 days so shut the fuck up and learn you shit
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my dad works there he brings in the bills bitches
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@KarlB59 Correct I have 98 TDI with 399,921 miles on it this morning!!!
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Well, I feel kinda bad for these folks working in this factory. They will be assembling a poorly designed, over-priced piece of crap! I have a 2004 New Beetle convertible that has only 70,000 miles and just spent $4818.56 to get the transmission repaired. That's on top of a new water pump, alternator and three (3) out of the windows have collapsed into the doors and body, which cost a fortune to repair. There are other items such as switches and indicators that malfunction. Last VW for me.
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@ReallyLav I meant, they put a lot of effort into making a video about building the plant. They have no better use for it?
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@SCaitan Creating a factory in America = Good publicity and customer attraction with trust in helping pump the U.S economy through creating "German" vehicle in America which also creates jobs. Its by far a grand move on VW part. American auto industry is going to fall apart especially since foreign are more likely to create more jobs then the A. auto industry. Total take over, smart move.
Fireworks at daylight? AMERICANS
slonisko5300 2 months ago 6
first, i guess?
whats the point theres 70 views
rudigerOmalley 2 months ago 3