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22/06/2021 1:55 am
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Hey Scotty,
1. Since more and more cars are being manufactured in Mexico, I was wondering what this means for the future of cars? I know that they aren’t as well put together as other cars manufactured in other countries, so does this mean that the more reliable brands will start to have more issues? Or will quality control be beefed up enough to combat this?
2. Why doesn’t Toyota own any percentage of Honda, and why doesn’t Honda own percentages of anyone? Toyota owns percentages of multiple other reliable Japanese car manufacturers (Mazda, Subaru, etc.), so why not Honda? Are Honda and Toyota enemies?
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22/06/2021 3:54 am
0. In the future, please post one question at a time
- They won't be well made.
- Probably because Honda is Toyota's biggest competitor. And these little percentages don't mean much. Japanese banks have a more significant share of these car makers, and in fact all major Japanese corporations. (Mazda is 13% owned by banks. 5% Toyota)