It's nice to have an inside look at how its put together.
That's why back then the panel gaps were big enough to get a finger in on one side and barely any gap on the other. My new Leon barely has any gap bigger than paper thickness, oh how times have changed.Thanks for posting. I always enjoy a good car production process video . That factory complex is massive!
Lots of precision work going on there by the robots with the laser welding and what looks like robotised build quality checks - measuring panel fit and panel gaps. I wonder how long it takes to set up the production line for a new model to ensure the robots get it right?
I visited Ford’s Dagenham factory back in the very early 1980’s (mk5 Cortina and mk1 Fiesta production) and seem to remember there was still lots of manual processes in the assembly of car body shells at that time.
I remember that as the strapline for Fiat’s advertising campaign for the Fiat Strada back in the late 1970’s. Fiat’s two minute long TV commercial as part of that campaign was a great watch in its day (and still is IMHO).Handbuilt by robots. Great video.
Did you have any doubts? I see you also have the eHybrid, so I'm puzzled...And the Hybrid does have a 'proper' 12V battery! Revealed in the underfloor boot section
I remember that as the strapline for Fiat’s advertising campaign for the Fiat Strada back in the late 1970’s. Fiat’s two minute long TV commercial as part of that campaign was a great watch in its day (and still is IMHO).
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Until then yes, as various threads failed to determine where it was. Some said integrated into/with the hybrid battery or other magic was producing 12V through a transformer, and the fact charging, or connecting to it is done via connection points under the bonnet. Haven't looked, but is it even accessible (to the owner) without tools and marigolds?Did you have any doubts? I see you also have the eHybrid, so I'm puzzled...
The Fiat Strada. 'Designed by computer, built by robots, driven by morons'...I think that was the joke of the day.I remember that as the strapline for Fiat’s advertising campaign for the Fiat Strada back in the late 1970’s. Fiat’s two minute long TV commercial as part of that campaign was a great watch in its day (and still is IMHO).
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Yep, and it was true, one of my biker mates back in the day also had a Fiat Strada and sometimes he came on runs with us in that. He would try to keep up with us on our Kawasaki's and Yamaha's and drove like a complete idiot.The Fiat Strada. 'Designed by computer, built by robots, driven by morons'...I think that was the joke of the day.
I'm sure it was Not the Nine O Clock News again, it was Designed by computers, built by robots, silenced by lazers .... Driven by ItaliansThe Fiat Strada. 'Designed by computer, built by robots, driven by morons'...I think that was the joke of the day.
Hedgehog sandwich, Anyone?I'm sure it was Not the Nine O Clock News again, it was Designed by computers, built by robots, silenced by lazers .... Driven by Italians
With a car crash carnage clip at the end.
Not T N O C N was a great show!!
Almost right ... found it