why is there such a big difference in manufacturing process.
youtube.com/watch?v=fS2M5BlMc3o Porsche: Factory super clean, workers are all fit and pretty young, feels like a science lab and they are all craftsmen
youtube.com/watch?v=9ccOrwFs3No Vette: Feels like some super dome, everything while isn't dirty seems like a big jumbled mess. Workers are all fat, minorities or women. Factory equipment looks like it was from the 80s.
Leo Campbell
Because:
>$90,000 MSRP vs >$55,000 MSRP
Bentley Gonzalez
because gm a shit
Matthew Baker
>Dat cherrypicking >Dat racism >Comparing Porsche to Chevy
This is probably going to be a long thread full of uneducated shit tier opinions but I guess thats Veeky Forums for you.
Anthony Collins
Bowling green was built in the late 70's/early 80's
They both look like they're using the same style manipulators/robotics.
Owen Bell
>same equipment
top kek
John Hernandez
Nigga the vette site looks like a acme factory
Camden Butler
They don't use torque wrenches at Porsche factories?
Camden Cruz
The fat is what gets me. How the fuck do you get fat working manual labor? I fucking hate fat people. If I knew that a fat person helped assemble my car, I'd toss it down a cliff.
Andrew Butler
>manual labor is that what you call pushing buttons
Thomas Ross
Porches are made in Germany, where factory work is well-paid and respectable and requires qualifications and skills.
Vettes are made in the USA, where factory workers are treated like slaves, paid like slaves, investment in infrastructure is a dirty word, and health and safety is for COMMUNISTS.
The lessons learned from union disputes in Europe were 'treat workers right and invest in the system'. The lessons learned from union disputes in the US were 'SLAVERY WORKED JUST FUCKING FINE, FUCK YOU YOU'RE LUCKY TO HAVE A JOB, WE'LL FIRE YOU IF YOU TRY TO START A UNION OR WANT BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS, COMMIE NIGGER SPIC SHIT'.
Owen Lee
t. someone who never worked in Germany
Kevin Morgan
IT'S THE DAMN UNIONS' FAULT
Tyler Powell
You only use torque wrenches on cars that actually generate measurable torque
Robert Foster
No, pretty much all of them
Adrian Morgan
You're a moron
Tyler Phillips
pretty sure minimum wage is a new thing in Germany
Aaron Cook
do you really believe that they had those robotic welding arms in the 80s?
this guy hit it spot on
Mason Morgan
GOOD ARGUMENT BRA
I GUESS IF MY CAR ISNT ALL POWERFUL I GOTTA PUT IT TOGEATHER WITH MAH LIL TYKES SET
Wyatt Thompson
Factory workers in europe aren't minimum wage, though. Maybe in 'murrica, not not europe. And especially not the ones assembling porches for a living.