I dunno, I'm thinking about buying another Challenger, although I did have an 87 Wrangler back in the day that was a POS. By the time I sold it I replaced just about everything in it. I've only had the Challenger for 2 years, but no problems at all.
Not exactly. The first "mainstream" Japanese cars that came in the 70's were much better than American offerings both in quality and fuel economy. That's why they got such a fast/strong foothold in the market.Isn't that the story of all Asian brands coming into the US market. They start out making the cheapest POS you can buy, and then improve their quality drastically? Japanese electronics weren't always a thing of sure quality. There was a time when they were cheap garbage. Same with their cars. The Koreans were next. I can only guess the next wave will be whatever country industrializes next. Vietnam maybe?
Isn't that the story of all Asian brands coming into the US market. They start out making the cheapest POS you can buy, and then improve their quality drastically? Japanese electronics weren't always a thing of sure quality. There was a time when they were cheap garbage. Same with their cars. The Koreans were next. I can only guess the next wave will be whatever country industrializes next. Vietnam maybe?
But obviously those weren't the first Japanese electronics to hit the US market. I wonder how the earlier stuff compares to it's American equivalent.
And you also have to say that during the 70's there was still quality American electronics to be had.
The dealers kill repeat business as much or more than the cars themselves. I owned a VW and loved it but the service techs were such brain dead morons that I can't stomach buying another.
