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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

From the serie How it's made.
The automatic transmission.

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  • @xXturbo86Xx

    @ineurodreams

    Be nice to eachother.

    I delete the flame thread of the both of you.

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  • @ineurodreams Volkswagen (a german company) owns both bugatti and lamborghini, all of the current cars from lamborghini and the veyron were designed and engineered by them in germany. The cars do have a history and the brand originated it the countries you listed however providing the aforementioned, your wrong.

    Perhaps your 15 and should not comment unless informed.

    From your reasoning; because american trucks or volkswagen jettas are built in mexico than they must be mexican cars.

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  • i hate the way she says aluminium -_-

  • Dont call us grease monkey idiots, we may barely understand it ourselves but we still know enough to have you pay us to fix it... Or rather just replace it.

  • stick or automatic.. enginering is awsome eather way you look at it XD

  • @andyass3 whats the point on discussing whats the nationality of the car brand,as long as its flawless in performance its ok.but if you want to relate a country with the car, you need to keep in mind 1: where it was engineered ,2 where it was manufactured.,ford is manufacturing in brazil ,therefore we are getting low low very low quality products,gm also implemented the same strategy and the result is RECALL

  • @gwreijman or let them flame privately

  • The 4T45E..

  • @soco13466 its all so clear now... i finally understand!

  • This is why I like stick shift better.

  • Automatics are so hard to understad, but easier to drive, so I don't think about it.

  • Very complex mechanism.

    Manual transmissions are way simpler.

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