07-16-2022, 12:28 PM | #23 |
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South African built BMWs have a rep for a reason. OP has a reasonable concern and I would question all companies, especially today, as QA is absolute trash.
You should look into the Mexican built VWs, or better yet own one, if you want a proper answer. Short story, it makes a difference to those who care and notice QA. The true test is TIME. We will only be certain in a few years. To those mentioning that its a "mostly machine factory" and has the least amount of human touch...This is a reason why AMG, RS, and M models are revered, they are supposed to have the MOST amount of human interaction/built, not the least. |
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And AMG's have tons of issues. There's also been plenty of issues with German build M cars. Point is, it doesn't matter where the car is built as long as they have proper equipment and adequately trained employees. |
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An M car is not a hand built exotic supercar. I understand the allure of certain items being handcrafted in their country of origin; Italian leather shoes, swiss watches, etc - but M cars are in the grand scheme, high production vehicles.
What's the point? If your BMW is built in Germany it won't be overseen by one of their best master engineer teams - and Built in Mexico doesn't mean you're vehicle will be rushed through assembly by a farmer who hasn't been properly trained. The stereotyping has to stop. World had changed guys. BMW Engineers, schooled by BMW, and managed by BMW - will be in charge of outputting your vehicle regardless of location. All will be subject to assembly line and human interaction flaws just the same. All will follow the same Quality Check protocols. Globalization is a part of the same evolutionary process that has advanced us to a point where 60-70k cars of today leave the supercars of yesterday in the dust. |
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Every time this topic comes up I can't help but to feel there are hints of racism behind it. It's like there's an insinuation that a facility in Mexico isn't capable of manufacturing a car reliably as well as Germany or the US which is entirely baseless and untrue. Of course there are people who will say it has more to do with the "prestige" of having a car built in Germany but when the question of build quality is brought up because it is being built in Mexico then I refuse to entertain that asinine idea for even one second. |
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@Allenssmart why are you concerned? Do you think Mexicans can't be trained? Do you think Mexicans have less attention to detail? I really don't understand why you would start this thread!
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