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Old 02-18-2010, 02:28 PM   #1
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I'm not talking just cars. The entire gammut of consumer products and before Japanese actually made superior products. I'm not saying it wasn't good, over the long term, because the Japanese have really given us great value since they got their quality up.
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And we can all thank Ed Demming for that!
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Also worth considering that the Boxster, 911 and Corvette ranked at the top of Consumer's Reports recent list of cars that the owners would buy again. If memory serves me all three were +80%.
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I'm not talking just cars. The entire gammut of consumer products and before Japanese actually made superior products. I'm not saying it wasn't good, over the long term, because the Japanese have really given us great value since they got their quality up.
They've been the big players in consumer electronics for a looong time.
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Old 02-19-2010, 02:30 PM   #5
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They've been the big players in consumer electronics for a looong time.
And I am ooooooolllllddd!! I knew what "Jap Crap" meant!
I'm also old enough that my then future father in law gave me a ration of crap for buying my first Porsche (1968) because it was a "damned kraut car." Not too many years later, a Jewish friend's grandmother disowned him for buying a Porsche. When I bought my first little cheapo Japanese transistor radio - 1966? - my grandfather (Mom's Dad) went and bought me a Motorola radio for my bedroom so I could throw it away. He didn't understand I wanted the mobile battery transistor so I could listen with earphones. But then, my mother's father, my father and all my uncles, as well as my father in law and all the men of his family fought in WWII. All did not come home. All of my family is from Cincinnati, but my Mom's father and all but one of her five brothers fought the Japanese, but all of my Dad's family and all of my wife's family were in Europe. All three lost one son.
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Old 02-19-2010, 08:28 PM   #6
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a little bit of country bias might be good for the USA right about now. There used to be such an importance placed on where and who built products bought here right in America. That has mostly gone the way of the dodo.

but one thing that is for sure at least for me. when all these imported products I own break down and need to be fixed ill be damned if I use anything but home grown made in the USA tools to fix them.
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a little bit of country bias might be good for the USA right about now. There used to be such an importance placed on where and who built products bought here right in America. That has mostly gone the way of the dodo.

but one thing that is for sure at least for me. when all these imported products I own break down and need to be fixed ill be damned if I use anything but home grown made in the USA tools to fix them.
That's true Lobo. MY father inlaw was also a strict union man (until he started his own company, used nothing but union men and they put him right out of business) and he gave me a ration for putting his brothers out of work buying those German cars. I told him there was absolutely NO REASON American companies could not build a better sports car then the Germans, or anyone else, but they REFUSE to do it.
If you want a Corvette, fine, but why can't one of the big three build something similar to a Boxster or NSX??? We have a gazillion different front engine front wheel drive units that will plug right in behind the seats of a two seater.
A Solstice is a beginning, but has anyone driven one?? What a POS!
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