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Recommended Japanese Auto Repair

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#1
  • ドライ君
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  • 2023/08/16 17:42

Recently, when I take my car to an authorized dealer

for regular maintenance,

I feel like I am being ripped off by the dealer.

Well, it is a big problem in Japan now, but

I still feel some resistance when I am told by Americans.

I also feel uncomfortable taking them to Latino and Korean factories in the suburbs of LA.

I know there are several Japanese repair shops around Torrance, but

do you have any recommendations?

There are a lot of information in magazines, etc. and I am quite worried.

If there are any reliable repair shops near LA, please exchange information.

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#143
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/22 (Tue) 14:48
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OK Mr.

Yes, I am buying a new car and if it breaks it will be repaired with warranties.
So, I've never had one break in 3 years, but if it does, I'm fine with it. And I often hear from people I know about the used car issue, but I want to hear as little as possible. I'm not a repairman. I don't want to make other people's problems my problems.

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#144

Japanese cars don't last as long as they used to because they are produced in foreign countries, and Subaru would be
foreign except for two models. swich to tesla

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#145
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/23 (Wed) 08:49
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REILA 311

Most Japanese cars sold in North America are produced in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Some models are only sold in North America.
BMW and Mercedes Benz are both produced in the US.
Even Tesla is produced in China.
Even cars produced in Japan, 9X% of the parts are made in Japan, the rest are in other countries.
A little bit of quality can't be helped. Nothing in this world is perfect.
What is important is which company makes the parts.
In the past, Toyota's Avalon used parts from AC Delco.
It was the worst.
Now even American cars use Denso, Aisin, Hella, Brembo.
By the way, even Takata, which had the world market share, went bankrupt after 67 million airbag leakage cols.
Now is the era of Global Manufacturing.
The famous Apple is a fabless company.
We have trade-in companies in China and India producing our products.
Times have changed.
Even if you are not familiar with engineering, if you were a respectable member of society, you would know about the world's economy ?.

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#146
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/23 (Wed) 09:43
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New record.

https://www.engadget.com/india-is-the-first-country-to-land-at-the-moons-south-pole-133322596.html

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#148
  • OEM
  • 2023/08/23 (Wed) 10:04
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In case you don't know what a fabless company is, read this.
People who have worked for manufacturers know what it means, but the general public is not familiar with the term.

https://products.sint.co.jp/grandit/blog/fabless

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