Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Jimbob on 26 January 2011, 07:54:41
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12284113
not having much luck are they!
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I never have, and never will own a Japanese car.
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Yes, you would wonder just what has gone wrong.
Sub-standard parts, accounting practices, lax management, rushed production? - it certainly has knocked their reputation into a cocked hat.
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Yes, you would wonder just what has gone wrong.
Sub-standard parts, accounting practices, lax management, rushed production? - it certainly has knocked their reputation into a cocked hat.
Or perhaps just the press jumping on every product recall they issue :-? ::)
Every manufacturer has to recall vehicles, but the press don't jump on every one of them ::) Shame really because Toyota had such a good reputation in the UK :-/
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I never have, and never will own a Japanese car.
It's because of the Japanese fitting such things as a radio & a heater as standard in their cars that the 'British' car makers had to follow suit. What kind of manufacturer would consider a heater box as an option in a car sold in the UK? :-? And we'd still have 12 month warrenties.
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japanese have the decency to call them back :).. other manufacturers don't :P
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It would never put me off of buying a Toyota! :y :y
My Corina II proved to me what excellent engineering standards they are built to, with it lasting 20 years and doing 250K miles, with me doing 90k of those with only usual servicing, a set of new brake pipes and a new clutch 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) It was still going strong when I PX'd it for an Omega! :D :D ;)
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Bu don't you find that old cars les high tec gadgets and more reliable, :y
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Bu don't you find that old cars les high tec gadgets and more reliable, :y
Well yes, the Carina had a carburetta, no sensors, computers, and no complicated electronics at all :y :y :y :y
Everything I could understand, maintain, and keep running in the old fashioned mechanical sense that I am trained for! So yes, older cars I believe are mechanically far more reliable, and repairable, but body work wise are certainly worse than modern day vehicles! :'( :'(
My Toyota though was even very sound in that department with just a small amount of welding around a seat belt mount being required after 20 years 8-) 8-)
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But don't you find that old cars les high tech gadgets and more reliable, :y
I love piddling around with points in the dizzy & setting tappets ...... ::) ::)
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But don't you find that old cars les high tech gadgets and more reliable, :y
I love piddling around with points in the dizzy & setting tappets ...... ::) ::)
I have never owned a car with points, oldest car had a very early electronic ignition unit
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I have never owned a car with points ....
Count yourself lucky! ;) :y