I can't wait for Teslas workers handling multiple, frequently calibrated high-precision micrometers from different high-end manufacturers and taking multiple measurements and averaging them to get a result.
Lego also has to only check the tolerances of molds and replace them when needed, with car you'll have to check them in thousands of different places and steps of the manufacturing and assembly with compounding errors
I can't wait for Teslas workers handling multiple, frequently calibrated high-precision micrometers from different high-end manufacturers and taking multiple measurements and averaging them to get a result.
Because that's how LEGO does it.
Lego also has to only check the tolerances of molds and replace them when needed, with car you'll have to check them in thousands of different places and steps of the manufacturing and assembly with compounding errors
Also, LEGO is NOT low cost product by any means. Trying to build a car with lego processes would result very quicly in the wordls most expensive car.
Not most expensive, but close.