Art
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Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:28 pm Post subject:
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The Avalon is designed in the US. That may be one problem with it.
Although it uses many standard components like the annoying seatbelt
retractors in every Toyota I've been in lately. They just don't work.
Other people have complained about the auto climate control in their Lexus
so I would assume that is a standard component too that is poorly
implemented. On several Toyota models, including mine, people have
complained about clicking in cold weather from the bottom of the windshield.
It is easy to see why it happens. The plastic trim over the wipers is not
screwed down tightly so in can hit the bottom of the windshield. THey used
a cheap clip fastenenr. On my 300M it is tightly screwed down with 8 large
screws. Recently I hit pothole and damaged a strut on my 300m. The wiper
assemble and cowl trim has to be removed to replace the struts. When they
reinstalled it they overtightened the screws and ruined the retainers
holding the screws tight. The trim started clicking against the windshield
just like on my Avalon. I complained to the Chrysler dealer and they
ordered new fasteners and now it is tight again. The Avalon will never be
and will continue to click in cold weather because it cannot be fixed.
"C. E. White" <cewhite@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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My US built Avalon is crap. So was a friend's. On the other hand, I had
3 Japanese built Tercels and they were excellent. You should be
concerned.
So is it your feeling that it is not the design, engineering, or
management philosophy that makes Toyota so good? Is it just the work force
actually assembling the cars? If Chevy's were assembled in Japan in a
Toyota factory, would they be as good as a Toyota? Or maybe even better?
Ed
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