get your fits now! MADE IN USA??
#43
For my money US made Hondas are fully equal to their Japanese-built US market counterparts.
#44
~SB
#45
Although i disagree with the belief that US made hondas are inferior to those from japan, i suppose the belief is not without it's merits. Those that are familiar with one William E. Deming and the japanese built ford trannys should know why that is.
#46
Uh, no, maybe that's how YOU took it. Read what my initial post said again. I reported on my and other experience, simply put. It's your problem if you try and read into something that's not there.
#48
Ah yes, this thread again. Cars aren't made in other countries because American cars and quality are bad, they are made in other countries because it is cheaper. Keep in mind that the quality requirements in the United States plants are just as high as the requirements in Japan. Do you think Honda would bring the car over to sacrifice its reliability name?
Keep in mind that the Dollar is still quite weak and transportation is still very expensive. What does that equal? It is cheaper to build them here than it is to build them in Japan.
Think you like German manufacturing (VW)? Well it is now Mexican manufacturing--which is fine, the production standards are still there.
Keep in mind that the Dollar is still quite weak and transportation is still very expensive. What does that equal? It is cheaper to build them here than it is to build them in Japan.
Think you like German manufacturing (VW)? Well it is now Mexican manufacturing--which is fine, the production standards are still there.
#49
Ah I stand corrected. My '84 was built in OH though and it was a great car.
Yeah 6-speed type-s. Nice car but I'm much more impressed with the Fit for less than half the price. Seems like the "designed for america Hondas" are the ones that aren't as good. THe CL just kind of seemed like an American car with a Honda engine.
My '84 Acccord seemed better built for what it was.
My '84 Acccord seemed better built for what it was.
#50
Originally Posted by CrystalFiveMT
I'll weigh in and say that the majority of owners who owned both American and Japanese Hondas, including myself
As stated prior, the standards of quality aren't based upon what country a car is built in but are set by the manufacturer. Honda has better control over this than most partially because of the amount of automation involved in it's production lines. Asimo is a study in robotics which is used partially as a learning tool for developing smarter/better robotic systems that honda uses in it's assembly plants. Their assembly plants in the US don't use inferior systems to ones in Japan. It wouldn't make sense to use low end components in one of their largest markets.
~SB
#51
just because somone disagrees with you completely, or partially, (take your pic)...thats harldy a 'bashing'.
i AM one of those people who have owned both american and japanese made hondas.
i could resort to saying that my fit has had more issues than either of my american built civics did, but thats silly because every car has issues, and aside from the eps turning off on occasion, my fit has been fine. one thing is YOUR opinion...another is taking the responsability of responding for a group of people who DONT share that opinion.
if you are going to speak for yourself, do just that, speak for yourself, not 'the majority of honda owners who have owned american and japanese made hondas'.
still waiting to hear all these proven 'better build quality' tales as well.
#52
just because somone disagrees with you completely, or partially, (take your pic)...thats harldy a 'bashing'.
i AM one of those people who have owned both american and japanese made hondas.
i could resort to saying that my fit has had more issues than either of my american built civics did, but thats silly because every car has issues, and aside from the eps turning off on occasion, my fit has been fine. one thing is YOUR opinion...another is taking the responsability of responding for a group of people who DONT share that opinion.
if you are going to speak for yourself, do just that, speak for yourself, not 'the majority of honda owners who have owned american and japanese made hondas'.
still waiting to hear all these proven 'better build quality' tales as well.
i AM one of those people who have owned both american and japanese made hondas.
i could resort to saying that my fit has had more issues than either of my american built civics did, but thats silly because every car has issues, and aside from the eps turning off on occasion, my fit has been fine. one thing is YOUR opinion...another is taking the responsability of responding for a group of people who DONT share that opinion.
if you are going to speak for yourself, do just that, speak for yourself, not 'the majority of honda owners who have owned american and japanese made hondas'.
still waiting to hear all these proven 'better build quality' tales as well.
#53
A statement such as this is attempting to speak for the masses, not discussing individual experiences.
As stated prior, the standards of quality aren't based upon what country a car is built in but are set by the manufacturer. Honda has better control over this than most partially because of the amount of automation involved in it's production lines. Asimo is a study in robotics which is used partially as a learning tool for developing smarter/better robotic systems that honda uses in it's assembly plants. Their assembly plants in the US don't use inferior systems to ones in Japan. It wouldn't make sense to use low end components in one of their largest markets.
~SB
As stated prior, the standards of quality aren't based upon what country a car is built in but are set by the manufacturer. Honda has better control over this than most partially because of the amount of automation involved in it's production lines. Asimo is a study in robotics which is used partially as a learning tool for developing smarter/better robotic systems that honda uses in it's assembly plants. Their assembly plants in the US don't use inferior systems to ones in Japan. It wouldn't make sense to use low end components in one of their largest markets.
~SB
Speaking for the masses? LOL. I didn't put words in their mouths when they told me their feedback. Plus, I sold Hondas before, and that's where lots of their feedback came in. Wow, some of you just don't want to hear differing opinions.
#54
nope. i sure dont. its just completely illudes me. i have no idea how i'm even typing this.
its not about hearing differing opinions. i'm ok with that. yours just seem to be particularly silly.
tell me how many japanese made hondas you have sold...given that most of the ones on U.S. soil were made here as well.
or did you find it odd that honda built their reputation on all those american made cars?
Last edited by eldaino; 10-21-2009 at 02:39 PM.
#55
All that I can see from Fit production moving to America is maybe a reduction in prices, which is good news for anyone on the fence for buying one of these. Americans can build cars just as good as anyone else can, it's what the manufacturer lets those workers use and the quality of those components that makes the difference.
#56
All that I can see from Fit production moving to America is maybe a reduction in prices, which is good news for anyone on the fence for buying one of these. Americans can build cars just as good as anyone else can, it's what the manufacturer lets those workers use and the quality of those components that makes the difference.
#58
Speaking for the masses? LOL. I didn't put words in their mouths when they told me their feedback. Plus, I sold Hondas before, and that's where lots of their feedback came in. Wow, some of you just don't want to hear differing opinions.
Out of Curiosity, What hondas did you sell? Weed wackers, lawn mowers, generators?
All that I can see from Fit production moving to America is maybe a reduction in prices, which is good news for anyone on the fence for buying one of these. Americans can build cars just as good as anyone else can, it's what the manufacturer lets those workers use and the quality of those components that makes the difference.
Saying Americans can't build quality cars is like saying Americans aren't as smart as the Japanese. What's true is that most American Car Companies, can't build cars like most Japanese car companies... for now. Chevy, we know can do it... look at the Corvette... While it is a specialty car, they last and perform. Hopefully for the US car companies, they'll improve their game. This in turn means that Honda will up the ante on their end as well. A Win/Win situation for the consumer.
~SB
#59
nope. i sure dont. its just completely illudes me. i have no idea how i'm even typing this.
its not about hearing differing opinions. i'm ok with that. yours just seem to be particularly silly.
tell me how many japanese made hondas you have sold...given that most of the ones on U.S. soil were made here as well.
or did you find it odd that honda built their reputation on all those american made cars?
its not about hearing differing opinions. i'm ok with that. yours just seem to be particularly silly.
tell me how many japanese made hondas you have sold...given that most of the ones on U.S. soil were made here as well.
or did you find it odd that honda built their reputation on all those american made cars?
Egyptian pyramids or Jewish slave pyramids?
doesn't matter who or where the car is built, its all about the DESIGN
the pyramids r EGYPTIAN
hondas r JAPANESE
#60
thanks for pointing out the obvious.
but whats your point? I'M not arguing against what you are stating...i agree with you. I dont need this cleared up for me, others do.
you chose the wrong person to quote man. lol.
specboy: wow! so much ownage in your post! great points.
Last edited by eldaino; 10-22-2009 at 10:57 AM.