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From: [email protected] (Jason Chen)
Subject: Re: LH Workmanship
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Daryl Biberdorf) writes:
>In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
>>I just visited the NY Auto Show, and saw two LH cars on the floor: Eagle
>>Vision and Dodge Intrepid.
>>at a competitive price. ...
>>
>>Unfortunately, the workmanship is quite disappointing. On BOTH cars,
>>the rubber seals around the window and door fell off. It turns out
>>the seals are just big grooved rubber band. It goes on just by pressing
>
>
>"Through a single data point, you can draw any line you want."
>-- Dr. S. Bart Childs, Professor, Texas A&M Dept. of Computer Science
>
Wrong. I got two points, which were the 100% sample space on the show
floor. By the previous quote, I guess I may drow a determinstic line?
>
>Both my pastor's late model Corolla and my father's 1987 Stanza
>have demonstrated the "falling door seals" problem.
>
As unfair as it may seem, the difference between Chrysler and Toyota is
that Chrysler needs to prove that it can build quality cars. Toyota can
afford make a few small mistakes without hurting the image.
After all, door seal failing on a 6-year old Stanza is not comparable to
the same problem on a brand new Intreprid.
Jason Chen
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