
Chrysler teamed up with Google to use their Business View function to give you a look at the car company's Sterling Heights assembly plant in Michigan. The whole newly renovated space can be explored right from your computer. This innovative idea gives Philadelphia Chrysler 200 fans more than just a glimpse into how this impressive car is made.
A Tour Any Chrysler Fan Can Take
It's not just a virtual tour narrated by an actual employee that Philadelphia Chrysler fans can take any time they want. There is a series of videos that chronicle the entire assembly process of the 2015 Chrysler 200 from start to finish so everyone can see how it is done.
The video not only shows you how it's done, but explains why it is done that way. It takes a team of 1,000 robots to assemble a Chrysler 200 in an efficient and safe manner. It starts with the assembly of the body where the frame and chassis are assembled. The car frame is then tested by high-strength sensors that search out any imperfections or irregularities before the car goes through the in-depth paint and finishing process.
It then takes your through all the assembly and testing that ensures each car is ready for the road. You see that one of America's legendary car companies still uses people to put together their vehicles with workers putting the pieces together from the engine down to the doors.
If you're ready to test-drive a new Chrysler 200 in Philadelphia, call Barbera's Autoland, at the site of the former Gary Barbera's #1 Chryslerland, at 877-691-4037.
