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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

917.0. "Automotive Theory 101" by DPDMAI::DAVISGB (Gil Davis DTN 554-7245) Wed Jan 10 1990 03:37

    Interesting discussion in my Ethics in Management Class the other
    night...
    
    Had nothing to do with Ethics, but the instructor made an interesting
    point about how Automobiles are built in various parts of the world....
    
    	Americans....build cars that have poor fit, low tolerances, and
    require a lot of sheet-metal/self tapping screws to hold the together.
    
    	Europeans....build lots of parts to a little closer tolerances than
    the Americans, and then match parts up that fit nicely for each car.
    
    	Japanese....build many parts to exact tolerances that always match
    up to form a nice car, or are rejected and scrapped.
    
    
    Gil  (Born in the UK....living in Albuquerque, New Mexico..)
    
    
    
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917.1Compairing apples and pears!UTROP1::BOSMAN_PWed Jan 10 1990 10:5611
    As all generalisations it's truth is only relative.
    
    You'r not compairing countries but production methods! These a.o.
    depend on production numbers, the type of product or market they 
    are aimed at but also on local production means. See India p.e.
    And what about history? Look at the UK, it is part of Europe but...
    
    My point of view is that you have to evaluate each product on its
    own merits in the light of its intended purpose.
    
    Peter
917.3PEKING::TAYLORGBodybuilders do it till it hurtsWed Jan 10 1990 16:386
    re.0
    
    How many european,japanease cars have done over 150,000+ miles?
    This sort of milage is not uncommon over in the US.
    
    Grant
917.4SWEEP::ALFORD...all civilisation began with beer.Wed Jan 10 1990 20:306
lots and lots and lots of Minis.......

the last Mini I had was on 175000 the second time round !

:-)