Posted on 03/04/2007 10:02:31 AM PST by LdSentinal
Maybe it's attitude. I think it's price and quality. Detroit unfortunately caved to unrealistic, unsustainable union demands, and tried to pass the costs to the consumer, when Toyota and the other foreign makers could sell their cars for less.
Fixed it.
Stabbenow... sheesh!
The Highlander is not a giveaway. They charge well for it. All the same, it is well done and well finished which is not what you see when you lift the hood of a Durango.
LOL!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Actually, it's been quite a while since the Bank of Japan made any direct intervention in the currency markets, and even then that was back when the yen was around 103, not the current 117.
If it is any comfort to our Congress, as interest rates creep up in Japan, you will probably see the yen grow stronger.
MY first car was a brand new Buick Skyhawk, it was a POS. We replaced with a Nissan van, had no problems with it. Our husbannd's ford mustang didn't last that long, replaced with a camry. When we replaced the van, we got a Ford, it lasted 8 years with about 140,000 miles (we had to be towed in to Vegas) while the Camry was still going strong and it was older.
We now have 3 Toyotas.
Toyota may be benefiting from the US maker's woes, but it's not unfair.
They made their bed (agreements with the UAW), now they're sleeping in it.
Toyota has a more efficient business model, which is why they are doing well.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Well, I had a 1990 Chevy S10 Pickup. It ran like a champ. The 4.3 Liter engine was a rocket and the price was decent. I had it for 14 years, and finally had to get rid of it after it started shedding body parts and the radio conked out.
My buddy has aToyota Tundra. It is a good truck, but not as well build as Chevy,s trucks. It has a bunch of noises and for some reason eats brakes.
I Love Chevy trucks.
Those jack-asses should take a few economics and accounting classes, and study history.
US steel industry went down the tubes when we were rebulding Japan's steel mills after WWII, while mgmt. allowed our mills to decay and allowed labor's demands to run roughshod. All the while politicians were supporting labor just to get votes.
Today, thousands of auto workers are being paid to sit and read newspapers. Costs remain the same, lost productivity and crappy quality.
GM's money maker is GMAC. Well that only works if you're selling vehicles that the consumers want to buy and finance through GMAC. No sales, no GMAC financing. Duh.
Therefore the fiancial statements look like sh!t.
Toyota has a more efficient business model, which is why they are doing well.
That is my opinion as well, I find it funny that a weak yen is blamed when the Toytoas are built in America, that would mean that the Japan is being paid in stronger US dollars at a time when the US dollar is weak.
With so much production occuring inside the US, it is hard to blame Japanese currency policy, look at where the Japanese are locating their plants, outside of Unionized areas and they are just as productive building a better product at a hefty price.
IE this is't Walmart flooding the market with chinese rubbermaid goods.
The UAW is killing the auto makers like the USWA killed the steel makers.
The so called job bank is one of many thing s that is dragging the Big three under.
You cant have things like that anymore and hope to keep up to the Japs.
I swore off GM after my horrible experience with the Buick, the car was not even 6 months old when I had transmission problems with it. It was all downhill after that, it started burning too much oil,etc,., eventually it got to the point where we were making payments to the mechanic almost every month. Maybe the trucks are better built, but we're not interested in buying any pick up trucks.
Ditto, I got sick of lemons and bought a Mercedes 190D. I had it 18 years. In 2004, I replaced it with a Ford Taurus that has worked out well for me. I won't be GM due to my past experience with them. If foreign works for me, I will buy it. Competition has made the US manufactures better, but the Union agreements are dragging them down.
I bought my first new car ever several weeks ago. Its a Hyundai.
I bought foreign for:
The price
The gas mileage
The quality
The GREAT extended warranty
I didn't buy American cause of:
The price
The quality
Lousy warranty
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