05-03-2022, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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2023 M2 Made in Mexico? Rumors were true?
https://www.motor1.com/news/581431/2...2-made-mexico/
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We have known this for months. Nothing new here except that the Mexico plant will supply the world with M2s.
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If this is concern over perceived drop in quality, I'll drop in my anecdotally worthless 2 cents having worked in automotive OEM/T1 for ~10 years.
VW did the same thing with the GTI at the Puebla plant in MX. Having owned both Wolfsburg (MK6) and Puebla (MK7) GTI's I can say there was no perceivable drop in quality. VW only moved production back because they stopped making the Golf for US markets and consolidated production lines for cheaper retooling in a single location. I'd be more worried if this was a brand new plant BMW was building and the M2 was it's maiden model, but it sounds like they've been churning for a little while now. Pueblas biggest problem was early on and they zeroed it in pretty quick. Plenty of OEMs have done this before, and many will continue to do so. The fab/stamp/paint/assembly/etc lines are all supplied by the same companies that probably did the Spartanburg plant. When I designed automated machines we sent identical machines to OEM home turfs and offshore facilities alike... In fact the MX plants often got retooled faster due to higher volume. I've toured plants in Chihuahua, Silao, Puebla, etc. and when it came to production areas there was no difference to how the domestic plants I've seen are run/outfitted... Biggest difference I experienced was the absolutely heavenly aromas that come from the cafeterias lol.
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All the X models are built in US. So X5/X6 M, X3/X4 M I guess.
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Not a rumor, this was announced a long time ago - all G-series 2's, M2 and otherwise, would come from San Luis Potosi.
Would this stop me from buying a car because it's built there? Probably not. But would I prefer it came from the Fatherland? Absolutely. Especially an M car. SLP has only been open since 2019. That means ALL their workers, aside from a few brought in from Germany to teach/lead, are relatively new and inexperienced. Secondly, suppliers have set up shop locally, as they always do, and THOSE facilities are all new as well. Does that matter? Maybe. Maybe not.
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Your second point is not completely accurate in my experience. All the major suppliers might have support facilities near the plant for quick technician onsite times & to have critical spare parts storage close by, but beyond that there no way you're going to convince me Fanuc, Bosche, Hanwha, etc. are building their machines off-site. Also in my experience, when ramp up of a new site happens, there are *far more* than a few people brought over from corporate and other plants. In fact most big OEMs have dedicated teams just for this that are flown over for months and stay until all machines pass on-site runoff, while I've seen embedded engineers that stay with a plant for 1 year+. That said, would I bet a paycheck on the quality of a first year new generation build at a plant that's never built M cars before? Nope, no way. But in my experience that would hold true even if this car was being built across the Rhine or in Spartanburg.
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