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Simple question... What’s the reason Japanese cars and motorcycles seem to be more reliable than their European counterparts? Most agree that European built vehicles have more “character” than those from Japan or Korea. And the German cars give you a “better feel of the road.” Both Mercedes and BMW say they are “the best engineered cars in the world.” But as they get old, a lot of things break on them.Unless you are wealthy, you wouldn’t want to be making BOTH car payments and repair bills at the same time on a used European vehicle. That’s the reason they offer extended warranties on used vehicles outside the warranty period. Most likely, a similarly priced new Toyota or Lexus will cost less to maintain than a BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, or Audi through the years. I think this holds true for European vs Japanese motorcycles. If the European vehicles have superior engineering, why do they not hold up over time.
The answer is two way different cultures.
Demming's methods
The Japanese have much more extensive Quality Control during the manufacturing process than most. When the American auto makers adopted Demming's methods, the quality of cars went up dramatically.I suspect some of the European problem is related to local union power.
My dad had to have the frame replaced on his Toyota Tacoma about 5 years ago. They took the body off, swapped everything onto a new frame, and put the body back on. Insane.-AJ
But you just don't hear complaints about Yugos do you.
Tolerances. Also you can build to the 10/10ths for performance at a price point...or like a Toyota 4 cyl pickup you can build bulletproof
Having worked for several Japanese companies and several European companies, (Semiconductor industry), in my career, I would say both of these statements are true: The bottom-line is that we all put up with the quirkiness, idiosyncrasies, and nuances of Guzzi's and other European motorcycles for many reasons, but the main one is, compared to the Japanese motorcycles, they have "character and soul"....that's my experience and observation anyway.... A moto-journalist once wrote that Japanese cars / motorcycles are so perfect...and so reliable...they tend to become..."Boring..."
I think it has to do with a company's mindset, what they want to be, what they want to be known for.