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      01-22-2014, 02:47 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by Rajith///M View Post
i don't know what the hell is wrong with BMW, to co-operate with company like toyota.
I would like to take a moment to deconstruct the sheer stupidity present in this statement.

You may not recognize it by the humble output of their manufacturing engine, but Toyota is recognized as one of the greatest manufacturers (of anything) of all time. Entire books have been written about the management philosophies that led Toyota to being the in the top 5 automotive manufacturers (by volume) since I can remember. Toyota regularly achieves the lowest defect rate in the various industries in which they compete.

Yes, they are the polar opposite of BMW in terms of their automotive design philosophy, but they could learn a lot from each other. Imagine a car with the driving character of a BMW and defect-rate of a Toyota. I would certainly welcome more reliability.
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