MrKnowitall
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So that statistic is for labor hours. Not sure where they are no for the JL and JT, but the JK had the distinction that it went together in just 13 1/2 hours. Again, that's labor hours, not line time. Much of that comes from outsourced sub-assemblies at Supplier Park (Toledo Assembly) While frame and body are on separate lines, that time is separate, and when more than one person is working on a vehicle, they both count.It takes about 24-30 hours for the average vehicle to be built from the time it starts on the assembly line.
https://www.motortrend.com/news/toyota-chrysler-have-north-americas-most-efficient-plants-1859/
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