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It take a few years to design and engineer a car,
from the first sketches and until it hits the road.
But once it is all done, here at Ford's Cologne plant, they produce a Fiesta every 86 seconds.
And we are going to show you how this is done
-- in 86 seconds.
This is the point where the Fiesta production starts, from a body shop point of view.
So in this station, the robot will put the door onto the vehicle.
And it is looking with laser lines to get the best fit of the door to the vehicle.
These bodies are cleaned, because they were in the body washer.
And here you see the first paint colour on the body.
The bodies come out of the wax oven and they are now ready to go to the assembly plant.
Bye bye!
Here we are at the marriage, the very important point of automobile production.
We put the heart, or the engine, together with the body.
The car is now completed. And now, it's the end.