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msbav8r (not verified)    March 18, 2021 - 9:22PM

It’s almost as if moving some of their manufacturing operations to the US turned them into another Chrysler. Poor quality control, awful build quality, and now they are playing games instead of making things right. If they came out immediately, admitted the problem, and fixed it, it would cost them in the short term. But, by denying the problem and issuing band-aid fixes, if any, they’re going to pay dearly in the long run by losing loyal customers.
The cars were better when they were built in Japan. I could tell without looking where my cars were built just by driving for a few days. Different culture than the US. Japan has a culture with pride in workmanship and integrity. The US used to, but not anymore. Now, everything takes a back seat to the leftist agenda.

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