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How Cars Are Made

11 Crazy Facts About Car Manufacturing

How Cars Are Made

As soon as my fellow editor Lisette and I stepped inside General Motors's Detroit-Hamtramck plant, it hit me: there is so much I didn't know about making cars. What goes into the production of the machines we drive every day, from the moment the parts arrive in shipping containers to the second the finished vehicles leave the lot? GM invited POPSUGAR to Michigan to break down exactly what happens.

A golf cart zipped us around Detroit-Hamtramck, a 3.6-million-square-foot monster of a plant, where vehicles like the Chevy Volt and Cadillac ELR are made. There were loud clangs, high-pitched welding noises, and rushing water sounds at every twist and turn. Above our heads were hundreds of car frames waiting for parts. We also stopped by the company's Brownstown Battery Facility, a surprisingly quiet, high-tech operation where the batteries of GM's all-electric cars are assembled. Everywhere we looked at both facilities, there were self-driving robots shuttling parts around.

Cars require an incredibly complicated, massive production. There are so many moving pieces, and it was incredible to see it all working in tandem. Shortly after our visit, GM announced its latest round of recalls. This year alone, the company has made 60 recalls, affecting 29 million vehicles world wide, which have not included the electric cars we saw on the production line. One of the most widely publicized issues involved a defective ignition switch that disabled power steering, brakes, and air bags in older, smaller vehicles. GM insists that the cars are safe to drive as long as there's nothing else on your keychain but the ignition key. So far, GM has linked 13 deaths to the ignition defect.

The entire issue just underlined the importance of every little detail when it comes to car manufacturing. Ahead, you'll learn what steps GM is taking to protect the safety of the employees and to ensure that every part is installed correctly — that and some of the most mind-blowing details about modern car manufacturing.

Photo: Lisette Mejia
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