Rogue Toad
Well-Known Member
I've been in a number of automotive engine plants in my life. I was in a GM plant in New York for example, where it was 90 degrees in the plant in August. The place was dirty and dark and if I was working there I'd be worried more about surviving than doing quality checks. Two weeks later I was in a Honda plant in Ohio and it was bright, white, and air conditioned. Night and day difference.What is significant about the countries for engine choice?
I haven't been in the FCA plant that makes the 2.0L, but I have been in an engine plant in Italy and let's just say I'm a bit leery. German and Japanese plants have always been very nice. Good news is that seems like no major problems are being reported so maybe that plant is world class.
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