Christopher Neiger over on AOL Autos interviewed a former quality engineer who worked for both a US and a non-US auto manufacturer. His comments suggest that--at least as regards the two auto companies he worked with--the non-US firm was far less willing to compromise quality when building its vehicles. Its a limited sample, and he does say that both companies took quality very seriously and built good quality vehicles. But, after reading it, I was left with the impression that the non-US firm cared about quality more. Check it out yourself.
Thanks to Autoblog for the tip.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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