Re: GM Reports Loss: Is Overall Vehicle Quality At Root?



(re: oops, and how my nonsense relates to non-hydrogen gravity)


"GP's" allegation in the Hyundai new group really got my attention &
anger last year:

"I ran 3 companies supplying close tolerance parts to the big 3 and
some
offshore Manufactures. The company that shops most by price and not
quality
is GM. Ford is better but not by much. The offshore Companies are much
more
intersested in quality."



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Date: 14 Sep 2004 17:45:45 GMT
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to--quality control/tolerance person


of course, anything is easier said on the net than is actually easily
accomplishable:


if i was you:


take notes, document/prove/photocopy as much as you possibly can


then--after you retire, or whenever--i truly think you have a
thesis/book about
the industry--domestic/foreign


p.s. wouldn't it be fun to be on tv (hi mom, hi kids), and to be
questioned by
smartass newspaper reporters


well, maybe not, publicizing a book or article is just more fodder for
the USA
TODAY to (not) run an article a la:


"why are US cars good for encouraging consuming and thus economic
turnover and
growth; and them foreign heaps bad for US? "


so fergit i suggested such a rational, sensational thing that confirms
what
consumer reports has been telling us for too goshdamn many years

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