Originally Posted by J_BODY
Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Uberpube
When we toured some automotive plants and shops in Japan in the early 2000's, they made a big deal of stable and normal ambient temperatures in the assembly areas. It keeps machine tolerances close and worker fatigue down . One would think it'd be in Stellantis/Fiatwtf/plymouth's to have decent climate control for better quality control.


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However I will comment that I have been experiencing some downfall on the Quality of recent products from Japan as well as a lack of interest in correcting them or communicating with the consumer. This has made me start to wonder if they are not heading into the late 70's early 80's detroit slump as the generations that built Japan up are retiring and their replacements do no to seem to have the same concerns. very similar to what transpired here work twocents beer


When’s the last time you saw something “made in Japan”….


The Okonomiyaki sauce I had with dinner.