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2007 Volkswagen, VW EOS Plant Tour, Portugal.

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Be the first to get an inside look at the plant and assembly of the new Volkswagen EOS hardtop convertible in Pamela, Portugal.

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  • @indyfeds

    american cars are complete piece of shit, I really mean it ! americans know nothing about quality.... 

  • o mais engraçado é que se alguém entrar na AutoEuropa com um telemovel que tenha camara é despedido LOL

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  • gear box its sheth

  • see this video with eagle eye! there r possibilities 2 produce cars completely automatic done by robots,right?(see another vids on YT!)-the question is: why this factory "needs" people 2 work,not robots?why its not fully automated?its bcos if people not working in factories,it would b huge unemployment & ppl wouldnt hav no money& then companies would have 2 give all products 4 free& lose their financial power! That is why they all block full automatization! This is bullshit capitalism!

  • the 2006-present Volkswagen Eos is assembled in

    Palmela, Portugal

  • @ecoguard There are plenty of american cars that get to over 200,000 miles. Diesel cars last longer because they are made stronger to withstand the higher compression ratio. You are a fucktard and an idiot.

  • agreed, im canadian, i have killed more chevys and gms than any other car

    but my vws just take it and keep going @sunnygta

  • really, lets see a chevy gas powered car get to over 350 000 kms

    i am not even going to get into my 3 tdis that all have between 350k and 600k

    the only way the north american cars meet emissions standards is by changing the way they measured it

    the tests used to be done at 100 k/h, now they are done at 70k/h because otherwise they wouldnt even be able to meet their own standards.

  • really, lets see a chevy gas powered car get to over 350 000 kms

    i am not even going to get into my 3 tdis that all have between 350k and 600k

    the only way the north american cars meet emissions standards is by changing the way they measured it

    the tests used to be done at 100 k/h, now they are done at 70k/h because otherwise they wouldnt even be able to meet their own standards.

  • @r32guy1

    Actually... Mini is British but BMW which is German took over production with a new design in 2000. Bentley and Rolls Royce are both British.

  • @juliadennehy Dont be missleading... my eos is prima ok! also I googled and I found just one incident with roof malfuctioning.. (and that was probably due to the poor service in a particular dealershop, according to the forum posts ). NONE eos transmission problems ! now it seems that some people face oil consumption problems.. but I am sure that atleast half of them did floor the car out of the box excessively(which is bad) and the other half just takes to many miles continuesly with highspeed

  • @sunnygta Once you take in how many more Americans drive than in other countries, the prices at which they used to be sold at, and the reliability compared to other companies, American cars are probably equal or higher in quality than other companies. Also, American cars tend to appeal to a broader range of consumers which makes the "quality" somewhat variable. As the newer American cars are produced, the quality and price goes up which makes a new car less affordable for many people.

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