TurboOmni08 Wrote:I think the American companies are bringing back the quality quicker then the Japanese companies can advance their products. Its seems to me that he gap is closing rapidly and its only a matter of time before people begin to realize that the "OMG TOYOTA, (NISSAN, MAZDA, HONDA, whatever) QUALITY!" does not mean as much as it did not even 5 years ago.
Agreed
And another thing, as sad as it sounds, Japanese companies' American built products blow in comparison to their Japanese built counterparts.
They are making the same mistakes that American companies have been making for years, trying to put quantity before quality. You can only ride "American made" for so long.
2014 Tacoma TRD Sport Double cab
2017 Toyota iA/Mazda 2
the Tundra's biggest problem in really breaking into the full size market is partly the offering, no where near the options (dually, diesel, 4 door short and long bed and the list goes on) of the Chevy/Ford. Also, you are talking about a blindly loyal group.
Someone said the gap between American and Japanese is closing...I agree, a little different though.... Toyota will outsell Ford by the end of the year for the #2 spot worldwide. That's the only gap I see closing.
To address building cars here...one of the biggest complaints is that the displaced GM Ford employees that get jobs in the Toyota plants are paid about half the salary, or, more in line with the skills necessary. Ever been to an assembly plant? Not hard work, mechanics work harder, and it is all figured out for you. Also, it is mainly the legacy costs that are killing the US makers..they have more retirees than employees who have complete retirement and pay NOTHING in health. So for the time, the Japanese guys enjoy a pretty powerful bargaining position and hence, cost advantages.
And maybe that's the way a 30-40 year employee should be treated, but we have proven through the success of Wal Mart that we buy the cheapest thing that will meet our needs. We won't pay extra so some stranger can have health care.
Current: 1985 LS1 Corvette | 2014 328i Wagon F31
Former: 2010 Ford Edge | 1999 Integra GS
I have a little bit of a rub near lock but if you are turned to lock on a track there are other problems already...
I'm either buying a new Tacoma or F150 at the end of the year... I guess I'll decide which one I like better after some test drives and see how they're optioned. I've been very happy with the F150 I have now... both have their benefits and pricing is similar.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.